Stacy is painting her bedroom she is able to paint 3/4 if bedroom in 3 hours at this rate now long will it take her to paint the entire room

If Stacy is able to paint 3/4 of the bedroom in 3 hours, it means she painted 3/4 of the room in 3 hours.

To paint the remaining 1/4 of the room, Stacy would take the same amount of time as she took to paint 3/4 of the room. Therefore, it would take her 3 hours to paint 1/4 of the room.

To find out how long it will take her to paint the entire room, we add the time it takes her to paint 3/4 of the room (3 hours) and the time it takes her to paint 1/4 of the room (also 3 hours).

Thus, it will take Stacy a total of 3 + 3 = <<3+3=6>>6 hours to paint the entire room.

To find out how long it will take Stacy to paint the entire room, we can set up a proportion:

3/4 bedroom painted in 3 hours

Let's assume x represents the time it will take to paint the entire room:

(3/4) / 3 = 1 / x

Now, let's solve for x:

(3/4) * x = 3
3x/4 = 3
3x = 12 (multiply both sides by 4)
x = 4

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

To find out how long it will take Stacy to paint the entire room, we need to first understand that she can paint 3/4 of the room in 3 hours.

To solve this problem, we can set up a proportion:

3/4 of the room is painted in 3 hours.

Let's call the time it takes to paint the entire room "t" hours.

The proportion can be written as:

(3/4) / 3 = 1 / t

Now, we can cross multiply:

(3/4) * t = 3 * 1

Multiply both sides of the equation:

(3/4) * t = 3

To get rid of the fraction, we can multiply both sides of the equation by 4/3:

t = (4/3) * 3

Simplifying the equation:

t = 4

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