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A container with 2 2/4 liters of weed killer can spray 2 lawns. How many liters would it take to spray 4 lawns?

A) 5 liters
B) 6 liters
C) 7 liters
D) 8 liters
E) 9 liters

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Final answer:

To find out how many liters are required to spray 4 lawns, we double the amount needed for 2 lawns, resulting in 5 liters. The correct answer is A) 5 liters.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question asks how many liters of weed killer would be needed to spray 4 lawns given that 2 2/4 liters can spray 2 lawns. First, we simplify the mixed number 2 2/4 to a simple fraction or a decimal to make the calculation easier. We know that 2 2/4 is equivalent to 2 + 1/2 which simplifies to 2.5 liters. Since 2.5 liters can spray 2 lawns, we set up a proportion to determine how much would be required to spray 4 lawns:

  • 2.5 liters / 2 lawns = x liters / 4 lawns

By cross-multiplication, we get:

  • 2.5 liters * 4 lawns = 2 lawns * x liters

This simplifies to:

  • 10 = 2x

Divide both sides by 2:

  • 5 liters = x

Therefore, it would take 5 liters to spray 4 lawns. The correct answer is A) 5 liters.

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