Mr. John has a dangerous relationship with a new type of Hot Cheetos Product, called Super Hot Cheetos Limon. He is so obsessed that he wants to cover his entire classroom floor in a 2-foot layer of Hot Cheetos and spend his whole summer break eating them.

The classroom is in the shape of a rectangular prism, 25 feet long, 20 feet wide and 10 feet high?
Each Super Hot Cheetos is approximately 3 inches long, 1 inch wide and 1 inch high
Each bag of Super Hot Cheetos contains approximately 50 Cheetos
How many bags of Super Hot Cheetos Limon should Mr. John buy?
rectangle of prism SA = 2(lw)+2(lw)+2(wh)
= 2(25*20+25 *10 +20*10)
Super = 2(3/12 *1/12 +3/12*1/12 +1/12*1/12)

To find out how many bags of Super Hot Cheetos Limon Mr. John should buy, we need to calculate the volume of the rectangular prism classroom floor and the volume of each Super Hot Cheeto.

1. Calculate the volume of the classroom floor:
The volume of a rectangular prism is given by the formula: volume = length (l) x width (w) x height (h)
So, the volume of the classroom floor is: 25 feet x 20 feet x 2 feet = 1000 cubic feet

2. Calculate the volume of each Super Hot Cheeto:
The volume of each Super Hot Cheeto is given by: length (l) x width (w) x height (h)
Given that each Super Hot Cheeto is approximately 3 inches long, 1 inch wide, and 1 inch high:
The volume of each Super Hot Cheeto is: 3 inches x 1 inch x 1 inch = 3 cubic inches

3. Convert the volume of each Super Hot Cheeto to cubic feet:
Since the volume of the classroom floor is in cubic feet, we need to convert the volume of each Super Hot Cheeto to cubic feet.
1 cubic foot = 12 inches x 12 inches x 12 inches = 1728 cubic inches
So, the volume of each Super Hot Cheeto in cubic feet is: 3 cubic inches / 1728 cubic inches = 0.00173611 cubic feet (approximately)

4. Calculate the total number of Super Hot Cheetos needed:
To cover the entire classroom floor in a 2-foot layer of Hot Cheetos, multiply the volume of the classroom floor by the desired 2-foot layer thickness:
Total number of Super Hot Cheetos needed = volume of classroom floor / volume of each Super Hot Cheeto
= (1000 cubic feet) / (0.00173611 cubic feet) = 576144.22619048

5. Calculate the number of bags of Super Hot Cheetos needed:
Given that each bag contains approximately 50 Cheetos, divide the total number of Super Hot Cheetos needed by 50:
Number of bags of Super Hot Cheetos needed = total number of Super Hot Cheetos needed / number of Cheetos per bag
= 576144.22619048 / 50 = 11,522.88452381 (approximately)

Therefore, Mr. John should buy approximately 11,523 bags of Super Hot Cheetos Limon to cover his entire classroom floor in a 2-foot layer and spend his summer break eating them.