Complete Question
If a logo has dimensions of 6 ft and 11ft, he needs a quart of paint for every 22 square ft. How many quarts will he need for the whole logo?
Answer:
3 quarts of paint
Step-by-step explanation:
The Logo is rectangular in shape, hence:
The area of a rectangle = Length × Width
The logo has dimensions of 6 ft and 11ft.
Area of the Logo = 6ft × 11ft = 66ft²
He needs a quart of paint for every 22 square ft
Hence:
22 ft² = 1 quart of paint
66ft² = x
Cross Multiply
22 ft² × x = 66 ft² × 1 quart
x = 66 ft² × 1 quart/22 ft²
x = 3 quarts of paint
Therefore, he will need 3 quarts of paint for the whole logo.
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Step-by-step explanation:
To find the percent. A trick I learned in middle school was Dr. P
To turn a decimal to a percent and a percent to decimal... (look at picture)
Using that trick...
All you do is multiply $287.69 by .20
Which gives you $57.538 so you can round to either...
$57.54
Or
$57.50
Or
$58
And one of those are your answer!