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Nina used 2 litres of paint to paint a wall.
The wall was a rectangle 2 metres high and 4 metres wide.
How many litres of paint would she need to paint a rectangular wall which is
2.5 metres high and 8 metres wide?
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10 i Believe so because A=LxW so you multiple the 2x4=8.
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