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A large art project requires enough paint to cover 1,750 square feet. Each gallon of paint can cover 350 square feet. Each square foot requires 1/350 of a gallon of paint. Andre thinks he should use the rate 1/350 gallons of paint per square foot to find out how much they need. Do you agree with andre

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Final answer:

Andre is correct; by using the rate of 1/350 gallons of paint per square foot, he will determine that he needs exactly 5 gallons of paint to cover 1,750 square feet.

Step-by-step explanation:

Yes, Andre is correct to use the rate of 1/350 gallons of paint per square foot to determine how much paint he needs for the art project. To find the total amount of paint required for the 1,750 square feet, you would multiply the area that needs to be covered by the rate of paint per square foot. Here's the calculation:

  • Paint required = Area × (Gallons of paint per square foot)
  • Paint required = 1,750 sq ft × (1/350 gallons/sq ft)
  • Paint required = 1,750/350 = 5 gallons

Therefore, Andre would need 5 gallons of paint to cover the entire 1,750 square feet area.

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