Painter
If one liter of paint covers an area of 5 m2, how much paint is needed to cover:
a) rectangular swimming pool With dimensions of 4m x 3m x 2.5m (the Inside walls and the floor only)
b) the Inside walls and floor of a cylindrical reservoir with a diameter of 3m and height of 2.5 m. If one liter of paint costs 72, how much will the painter spend to pant the swimming pool and reservoir
a) rectangular swimming pool With dimensions of 4m x 3m x 2.5m (the Inside walls and the floor only)
b) the Inside walls and floor of a cylindrical reservoir with a diameter of 3m and height of 2.5 m. If one liter of paint costs 72, how much will the painter spend to pant the swimming pool and reservoir
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