Question 1112193: Max is going to paint the four walls of his room. Two of the walls are 15 feet long by 8 feet high. The other two walls are 30 feet long by 8 feet high. His options at the paint store are below.
One gallon of paint costs $12 and covers 350 square feet of area.
1/2 gallon of paint costs $8 and covers 175 square feet of area.
If each wall requires 2 coats of paint, what is the minimum cost of painting the four walls of Max's room?
Answer by addingup(3677) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! 2(15 x 8) = 240
2(30 x 8) = 480
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Total : 720 this is the total square footage Max is going to paint. Since he will require 2 coats, Max will double this:
1st coat: 720 squre feet
2nd coat: 720 square feet
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Total : 1,440 square feet
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1,440/350 = 4.11 so this is 4 full gallons.(4 x 350 = 1,400) and he has another 40 square feet to go. For this Max doesn't need a full gallon, he can buy a 1/2 gallon:
4 gallons x 12 = $48
1/2 gallon x 8 = $ 8
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Total . . . . . $56 This is Max's cost of paint to paint his room with two coats of paint
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NOTE: this is an easy problem. Be prepared that next they will add windows and door to the room, and you will have to deduct the size of those openings from the square footage to be painted.
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Happy learning,
John
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