On a scale drawing of Caleb’s house, the four bedroom walls each measure 10 inches wide by 6 inches tall. The scale of the drawing is 1 inch = 1.5 feet. Caleb will paint all four walls. If a gallon of paint covers 250 square feet, how many gallons of paint will Caleb need? A. 1 gallon B. 2 gallons C. 3 gallons D. 4 gallons

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Answer: C) 3 gallons

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Explanation:

1 inch = 1.5 feet

10 inches = 15 feet (multiply both sides by 10)

6 inches = 9 feet (multiply both sides of the first equation by 6)

The scale drawing is 10 inches by 6 inches, which corresponds to real life dimensions of 15 ft by 9 ft.

The area of the one wall is 15*9 = 135 square feet.

There are four identical walls of equal area, so 135*4 = 540 square feet is the total area we need to paint.

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1 gallon = 250 square feet

0.004 gallon = 1 sq ft  (divide both sides by 250)

2.16 gallon = 540 sq ft (multiply both sides by 540)

You'll need exactly 2.16 gallons of paint to cover all four walls.

Since Caleb cannot buy 0.16 of a gallon, he'll need to buy an additional gallon to cover the fractional portion. So he'll need to buy 3 gallons of paint and he'll have 3-2.16 = 0.84 gallons of paint left over.