There would be alittle bit left
7.74(2x)-13b/2.387(16b)
The answer is 5.5 cans. You figure this by basic division: (2200 units) / (400 units per can) = 5.5 cans
1 for 2 cans or 0.5 for 1 can.
Ok, we'll call the machine's N and O.Machine N produces 4200 cans in 210 minutes, which is 1 can every 3 seconds.Machine O produces 4200 cans in 280 minutes, which is 1 can every 4 seconds.Together, they produce 7 cans every 12 seconds, because N produces 4 cans in that time, and O produces the remaining 3 cans.To get 4200 cans at that rate, it would take 600 rounds of 12 seconds, or 120 minutes (2 hours).
x = number of cans of corn y = number of cans of tomatoes x+y = 36 x(.40) + y(.80) = 20.80 x=26 y=13
21/2 people per can of paint.
Yes, if (a) they have additional containers or (b) are prepared to take turns. They would get 2/5 or 40% of a can each if they shared equally.
To create a mixture of 20 cans using red and white paint, you can choose various ratios depending on your desired color outcome. For example, if you want an equal mix, you would use 10 cans of red paint and 10 cans of white paint. Alternatively, if you prefer a lighter shade, you might use 15 cans of white paint and 5 cans of red paint. Adjust the quantities based on the specific shade you are aiming for.
Cans or buckets that you keep paint in.
Spray cans are filled by weight and not volume and it would depend on the size of the spray can, but it should take about four to five 12 oz net weight cans of spray paint to equal approx a quart of paint. How much makes it on the project and how much ends up as over spray depends on the painter.
Cans of paint needed: 2200/400 = 5.5 therefore 6 cans are needed
7.74(2x)-13b/2.387(16b)
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40 I think...
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