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An architect is making a deck in the shape below, where 1 unit = 1 foot. If one quart of deck stain can cover 8 square feet, how many quarts need purchased to stain the deck once?

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Answer:

5 quarts of stain

Explanation:

User Jun Rikson
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Answer:

5 quarts

Explanation:

I think your question is missed of key information, allow me to add in and hope it will fit the original one.

Please have a look at the attached photo.

My answer:

Given the information:

  • 1 unit = 1 foot
  • one quart of deck stain can cover 8 square feet

We need to find the area of the shape by breaking down it into 2 triangles and 1 rectangle.

=> the area of the rectangle : length*width = 7*4 =28 square units

=> the area of the triangles using : 1/2*length *width = 1/2*4*3 = 6 square units

Hence, the total area is: 28 + 6 + 6 = 40 square units

=> the number of quarts need purchased to stain the deck once:

= 40/8 = 5 quarts

Hope it will find you well.

An architect is making a deck in the shape below, where 1 unit = 1 foot. If one quart-example-1
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