Stacy is painting her bedroom. She is able to paint 3/4 of the bedroom in 3 hours. At this rate, how long will it take her to paint the entire room?

If Stacy can paint 3/4 of the bedroom in 3 hours, then she paints 1/4 of the room in 3/4 * 3 = <<3/4*3=2.25>>2.25 hours.

Since 1/4 of the room takes 2.25 hours to paint, Stacy will take 4 * 2.25 = <<4*2.25=9>>9 hours to paint the entire room. Answer: \boxed{9}.

9 isnt an answer

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To find out how long it will take Stacy to paint the entire room, we need to figure out how long it takes her to paint one-fourth of the room, since she has already painted three-fourths in 3 hours.

Let's start by finding out how long it takes her to paint one-fourth of the room.

If she can paint three-fourths of the room in 3 hours, then we can find out how long it takes her to paint one-fourth by dividing 3 hours by 3, which equals 1 hour.

So, Stacy can paint one-fourth of the room in 1 hour.

Now, since she needs to paint the entire room, which can be broken down into four equal parts, we can multiply the time it takes her to paint one-fourth (1 hour) by 4.

1 hour * 4 = 4 hours

Therefore, it will take Stacy 4 hours to paint the entire room.

To find out how long it would take Stacy to paint the entire room, we need to determine the time it takes for her to paint 1/4 of the room.

Since Stacy can paint 3/4 of the room in 3 hours, we need to determine how long it takes her to paint 1/4 of the room.

To do this, we can divide the total time by the fraction of the room she paints in that time:

3 hours ÷ 3/4 = 3 hours × (4/3) = 12/3 = 4 hours.

Therefore, it would take Stacy an additional 4 hours to paint the remaining 1/4 of the room.