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One liter of paint covers 100 square feet. How many gallons of paint does it take to cover a room whose walls have an area of 800 square meters? Round your answer to the nearest…
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One liter of paint covers 100 square feet. How many gallons of paint does it take to cover a room whose walls have an area of 800 square meters? Round your answer to the nearest whole gallon.
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what the guy with the numbers for a name said
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There is 0.264172 gallons are in a litre.
100sf = 1L
800sf = 2L
0.264172 x 8 = 2.11338
= 2.1 gallons
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