Jina is staining the wooden floor of a court. The court is in the shape of a rectangle. Its length is 54 feet and its width is 30 feet. Suppose each can of wood stain covers 135 square feet. How many cans will she need to cover the court?

The area of the court is given by length * width = 54 * 30 = <<54*30=1620>>1620 square feet.

Dividing the area of the court by the coverage of each can gives the number of cans needed: 1620 / 135 = <<1620/135=12>>12 cans.
Therefore, Jina will need 12 cans to cover the court. Answer: \boxed{12}.

To find out how many cans of wood stain Jina will need to cover the court, we need to calculate the area of the court and divide it by the coverage area of each can. Here are the steps:

1. Calculate the area of the court: The area of a rectangle is found by multiplying the length by the width. So, the area of the court is 54 feet × 30 feet = 1620 square feet.

2. Calculate the number of cans needed: Divide the area of the court by the coverage area of each can. Since each can covers 135 square feet, divide 1620 square feet by 135 square feet/can to get the number of cans needed.

Number of cans = 1620 square feet ÷ 135 square feet/can = 12 cans.

Therefore, Jina will need 12 cans of wood stain to cover the court.