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Lerok [7]
2 years ago
6

How many cans of paint are needed to cover an area of 2,200 square units if one can of paint covers an area of 400 square units?

4 5 6 8?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Igoryamba2 years ago
6 0
In this case, one <span>can of paint can covers an area of 400 square units. You are asked how much cans needed </span>to cover an area of 2,200 square units.

Then you just need to divide 2,200 square units with 400 square units.
The equation will be : (2,200 square units / 400 square units) x 1 can=  4.5 cans
After you round up the result it would be 5 cans.

Answer: 5 cans
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