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

well, 5 litres will cover 40 m^2,

so1 litre will cover 40/5 m^2 = .....

To calculate how many square meters Peter can paint with 1 litre of paint, we need to find the total area of the wall and then divide it by the amount of paint used.

The total area of the wall is found by multiplying the length by the height:

Total area = Length × Height

Total area = 8m × 5m

Total area = 40 square meters

Now, we can calculate how many square meters Peter can paint with 1 litre of paint:

Square meters per litre = Total area / Amount of paint used

Square meters per litre = 40 square meters / 5 litres

Square meters per litre = 8 square meters

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

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

The area of a rectangle (such as the wall) is calculated by multiplying its length by its height. In this case, the wall is 8 meters long and 5 meters high, so the total area is:
Area = length * height
Area = 8 meters * 5 meters
Area = 40 square meters

Now, we know that Peter used 5 liters of paint to cover this 40 square meter area. To find out how many square meters he can paint with 1 liter of paint, we need to divide the total area (40 square meters) by the total amount of paint used (5 liters):
Area per liter of paint = Total area / Total liters of paint
Area per liter of paint = 40 square meters / 5 liters
Area per liter of paint = 8 square meters

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