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Steve is painting every room of his house the same color. For every 3 walls he paints, he needs 1/4 of a can of green paint.

How many cans of paint will he need to paint 10 walls?
7 years ago

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(.25 cans/3walls) * 10 walls = 2.5/3 = 5/6 can
7 years ago
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Steve is painting every room of his house the same color. For every 3 walls he paints, he needs 1/4 of a can of green paint.

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