If six quarts of paint are needed for 1250 square-feet of room, 200 quarts of paint will cover how many square feet of room? Round your answer to the whole number
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You are given that 6 quarts of paint can cover 1250 square feet. To find the coverage rate, divide the number of square feet by the number of quarts of paint used. Coverage rate = Total square feet covered / Number of quarts used Coverage rate = 1250 square feet Show more…
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