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In painting a house 15 3/4 litres of paint were needed for 4 1/2 rooms, the bathroom was small so it's like a half. How much paint should be poured into each room's bucket to paint it?

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Answer:


3(1)/(2) liters of paint needed in each room's bucket.

Explanation:

In painting a house
15(3)/(4) liters of paint were needed for
4(1)/(2) rooms, the bathroom was small so it's like a half.

Assuming each room needed an equal amount of paint to paint it, we can use the unitary method to calculate the amount of paint that should be poured into each room's bucket to paint it.

Now, for
4(1)/(2) i.e.
(9)/(2) rooms we need
15(3)/(4) or
(63)/(4) liters of paint.

So, for 1 room we need
(63)/(4) / (9)/(2) = (63)/(4) * (2)/(9) = (7)/(2) = 3(1)/(2) liters of paint.

Therefore,
3(1)/(2) liters of paint needed in each room's bucket. (Answer)

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