If 3 gallons of paint covers 925 ft², how many gallons would be needed to cover 2775 ft²? [ ? ] gallons
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To do this, we can divide the total square feet covered by the total gallons used: $\frac{925 \text{ ft}^2}{3 \text{ gallons}} = 308.333 \text{ ft}^2/\text{gallon}$ Show more…
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