hey guys i'm stuck on this one question and i need some help!! thanks, appreciate it.....

one gallon of paint (volume=3.786 X 10^-3 m^3) covers an area of 25.0 m^2. what is the thickness of the paint on the wall??

could anybody please help guide me through this problem

Thickness multiplied by the area equals the volume.

yea that's what i was thinking

thanks

Sure, I can help you with that! To find the thickness of the paint on the wall, we need to use the formula:

Thickness × Area = Volume

Here, the volume of one gallon of paint is given as 3.786 × 10^-3 m^3 and the area to be covered is 25.0 m^2. We need to rearrange the formula to solve for the thickness:

Thickness = Volume ÷ Area

Now, we can substitute the given values into the formula:

Thickness = (3.786 × 10^-3 m^3) ÷ (25.0 m^2)

To divide by a fraction, we can multiply by the reciprocal of the fraction:

Thickness = (3.786 × 10^-3 m^3) × (1 ÷ 25.0 m^2)

Simplifying the expression gives:

Thickness = (3.786 × 10^-3) ÷ 25.0 m

Now, we can calculate the thickness:

Thickness = 1.5144 × 10^-4 m

Therefore, the thickness of the paint on the wall is approximately 1.5144 × 10^-4 meters.