Peter used 5 litres of paint to paint a wall that is 8m long and 5m high.How many Square meters can Peter paint with 1 litre of paint

To find out how many square meters Peter can paint with 1 liter of paint, we need to divide the total area of the wall by the amount of paint used.

The area of the wall is given by the formula: Area = Length * Height.

Given that the length of the wall is 8m and the height is 5m, the area of the wall is:
Area = 8m * 5m = 40 square meters.

Peter used 5 liters of paint to cover this entire area, so the number of square meters that can be covered with 1 liter of paint is:
40 square meters / 5 liters = 8 square meters.

Therefore, Peter can paint 8 square meters with 1 liter of paint.

To find out how many square meters Peter can paint with 1 liter of paint, we need to calculate the total area of the wall he painted.

The formula to calculate the area of a rectangle (in this case, the wall) is:
Area = Length x Height

Given that the length of the wall is 8 meters and the height is 5 meters, we can plug these values into the formula:

Area = 8m x 5m
Area = 40 square meters

Now, we know that Peter used 5 liters of paint to cover this area. So, we can determine how many square meters he can paint with 1 liter by dividing the total area by the amount of paint used:

1 liter of paint covers 40 square meters.

Therefore, Peter can paint 40 square meters with 1 liter of paint.

Student

well , 5 litres will cover 40 m^2

how many m^2 will 1 litre cover ???

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