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sergejj [24]
3 years ago
9

Dell is staining the wooden floor of a court. The core is in the shape of a rectangle. It's link is 54 feet and it's width is 30

feet. Suppose each can of wood stain covers 135 ft.². How many cans will he need to cover the port
Mathematics
1 answer:
den301095 [7]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

12 cans

Step-by-step explanation:

->link is 54 feet and it's width is 30 feet

Therefore,

Area = 54 x 30 = 1620ft²

Supposing each can of wood stain covers 135 ft.²

In order to find that how many cans will he need to cover the port, we'll divide the area of core by the area of each can of wood stain.

so, \frac{1620}{135} = 12 cans

Therefore, he'll need 12 cans to cover the port.

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