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17 December, 22:28

Lydia is painting flower vases. Each vase takes 3?16 of a quart of paint. She has 21?2 quarts of paint. How many flower vases can she paint?

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  1. 18 December, 01:33
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    56

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given that Lydia is painting flower vases.

    Paint required for painting one flower case = 3/16 quart

    total paint available with Lydia = 21/2 quart

    We have to find the no of flower cases that can be painted.

    This is a problem of direct variation since when no of flower cases increase paint required also increases.

    3/16 quart for 1 flower case

    Hence 21/2 quart for 21/2 divided by 3/16

    = 21*16 / (3*2) (by rule for fraction division)

    = 7 (8)

    = 56
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