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Matthew uses this scale model of a design he plans to paint on a wall. He uses the key 1 cm = 2.5 ft. One gallon of paint will cover 400 square feet of wall. How many gallons of…
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Matthew uses this scale model of a design he plans to paint on a wall. He uses the key 1 cm = 2.5 ft. One gallon of paint will cover 400 square feet of wall. How many gallons of…
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Matthew uses this scale model of a design he plans to paint on a wall. He uses the key 1 cm = 2.5 ft. One gallon of paint will cover 400 square feet of wall.
How many gallons of paint will Matthew use?
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i think it is also 160
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Answer:
160 (not sure)
Explanation:
400 / 2.5 = 160
160x1 = 160
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