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A 1/2 gallon of paint covers 1/6 of a wall. How much paint is needed to cover the entire wall? Could u show me how to do this question?
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A 1/2 gallon of paint covers 1/6 of a wall. How much paint is needed to cover the entire wall?
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"A 1/2 gallon of paint covers 1/6 of a wall."
So a gallon of paint covers 2/6 of a wall.
2/6 = 1/3
a gallon ⇒ 1/3 of a wall
3 gallons
⇒ 3/3 of a wall (entire wall)
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