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Typically, a single extended Aztec family lived in one house, which could consist of around 10-15 people. The family structure was patrilineal, and multiple generations often lived together in the same household. The house usually had one central courtyard and various rooms for sleeping and working.
The amount he spends on posters is a function of the number of rooms in his house.
The north or south pole
it doesn't say or show the total of rooms on each of the floors, in the book it is describes as a big house with three floors although in the film i think it was given 4 floors.
if those are the only rooms in the house with one T.V. each then probably yea.
You cannot control heating in individual rooms. Central heating provides heating to various rooms in a house or building from one location.
You don't ask for new rooms you have to press pay morgage and pay off your morgage and each time you do that they expand your house
To get the square footage of a house, measure the length and width of each room in feet, then multiply the length by the width to get the area of each room. Add up the areas of all the rooms to find the total square footage of the house.
Each of the conference rooms have a computer display.
usually they would have one family in each room and there were about four rooms.
To find the area of a house, you need to measure the length and width of each room and then multiply these measurements together. Add up the areas of all the rooms to get the total area of the house.