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Answer:27.5 i hope you really like this answer i hope its right too

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46

Explanation:

You want to know the number of regular pentagonal prism marshmallows that can be covered with 1.5 L of chocolate if each cm² takes 0.5 mL. The base area is 7 cm², and each rectangular face is 2 cm by 5 cm.

Area

The area of each marshmallow is the sum of the areas of the 2 bases and 5 faces. Each face is a 2 cm by 5 cm rectangle, so has an area of ...

A = LW

A = (5 cm)(2 cm) = 10 cm²

The bases each have an area of 7 cm², so the total area is ...

total area = base area + face area

total area = 2 × 7 cm² + 5 × 10 cm² = 64 cm²

Chocolate

Each cm² takes 0.5 mL of chocolate to cover it, so the chocolate required for one marshmallow is ...

(0.5 mL/cm²)(64 cm²) = 32 mL

1.5 L of chocolate is 1500 mL, so the number that can be covered is ...

(1500 mL)/(32 mL/marshmallow) = 46 7/8

Kaitlyn can completely cover 46 marshmallows with the chocolate she has.

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