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Ritchie wants to paint his bedroom ceiling and four walls.Both the ceiling and walls are 8 feet by 8 feet.A gallon of paint covers 40 squares feet.Which expression can be used to find the # of gallons of paint Ritchie needs to buy?

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\textrm{Number of gallons of paint required = }\frac{\textrm{Total Area Covered}}{\textrm{Area covered per gallon}}

Explanation:

Each gallon of paint covers
40
sq\textrm{ }ft . All sides of the room as well as the wall are of
8\textrm{ }ft\textrm{ }×
8\textrm{ }ft dimensions.

So, clearly, the total paint covers all the walls and the roof. So, we can infer that
\textrm{Total Area covered}=\textrm{ (Number of gallons of paint used) x}\textrm{ (Area covered per gallon)}


\textrm{Total Area covered = (4walls + 1 ceiling)\textrm{x}(Area of each wall)}


\textrm{Total Area covered = }8\textrm{ x }5\textrm{ x }5\textrm{ sq ft}
\textrm{ = }320\textrm{ sq ft }


\textrm{Number of gallons of paint required = }\frac{\textrm{Total Area Covered}}{\textrm{Area covered per gallon}}
\textrm{ = }\frac{320\textrm{ sq ft}}{40(sq ft)/(gallon)}\textrm{ = }8\textrm{ gallons}

∴ Number of gallons of paint required =
8\textrm{ gallons}

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