HRS - Ask. Learn. Share Knowledge. Logo

In Mathematics / High School | 2014-03-12

Dan painted \(\frac{3}{4}\) of a wall using \(\frac{1}{4}\) of a can of paint. How many walls can he paint using one can of paint?

Asked by twanna74

Answer (3)

3/4 x ÷ = ÷ 1/4 1
(4) 1/4x = 3/4 (4)
1x=3
final answer: dan can paint 3 walls

Answered by heyitsjulia | 2024-06-10

Using 1 can of **paint **3 **walls **can be painted .
What is Unitary Method?
The **unitary technique **involves first **determining **the value of a **single **unit, followed by the value of the necessary number of units.
For example , Let's say Ram spends 36 Rs. for a dozen (12) bananas.
12 bananas will set you back 36 Rs. 1 banana costs 36 x 12 = 3 Rupees.
As a result, one banana costs three rupees. Let's say we need to calculate the price of 15 bananas.
This may be done as follows: 15 bananas cost 3 rupees each; 15 units cost 45 rupees.
Dan painted 3/4 of a wall using 1/4 of a can of paint.
So, 1/4 can used = 3/4 of wall
Then, in **one can **the amount of wall painted
= 3/4 x 4/1
= 3 walls.
Learn more about **Unitary Method **here:
https://brainly.com/question/22056199
#SPJ7

Answered by sheenuvt12 | 2024-06-17

Dan can paint 3 walls using one can of paint. This is determined by finding out how much of a wall is painted by 4 1 ​ of a can and scaling it up. Therefore, with 1 can, he achieves the coverage for 3 whole walls.
;

Answered by sheenuvt12 | 2024-12-23