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saw5 [17]
3 years ago
10

A John is mixing paint for an art project. He combines 4 quarts of white paint with

Mathematics
1 answer:
torisob [31]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

2 gallons

Step-by-step explanation:

2 gallons of paint

Explanation:

If 3/4 of a gallon covers 2/5 of a wall, this means that a half of 3/4 gallons can cover 1/5 of a wall.

By knowing this, you can just make up your own expression

(the trick is to find a way to break it down to one, so you can multiply and manipulate it to save yourself some brain cells)

15

+

15

+

15

+

15

+

15

= whole wall

if

342

=

38

= amount of paint to cover 1/5 wall

then

(38)⋅5

=

38

+

38

+

38

+

38

+

38

=

158

≈

1.875

since we're talking about real life it would be 2 gallons of paint instead of 1.875 gallons to paint the whole wall

Hope this helps!

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