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One gallon of polyurethane covers 350 square feet. How many square feet will 2.5 gallons cover?
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One gallon of polyurethane covers 350 square feet. How many square feet will 2.5 gallons cover?
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875 ft
Explanation:
350x2.5=875
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a more explained answer to show your teacher that you know the material and are not cheating is to multiply 350 by 2.5. this is the equivalent of 2.5 gallons, and 350x2.5 is 350x2+350x.5=700+175=875 sq feet that 2.5 gallons will cover
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