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feeling: groggy
listening to: nothing
I have a question. >.>
The Question:
A painter needs to cover a triangular region 64 meters by 67 meters by 73 meters. A can of paint covers 70 square meters. How many cans will be needed?
(HINT: This is NOT a RIGHT triangle! So (1/2)BxH will NOT work! And use common sense when rounding off!)
Answer in numerical form only. For example, if you get 89 cans as your answer, submit you answer as 89.
Another clue: The answer is a WHOLE number! (But this should make sense already. o_o)
I got 29... is it 29? 28.3ish rounded up since you can't buy 0.3 cans of paint... :X heh, watch me be off by a few dozen cans... *believes every teacher is lying and any math beyond simple addition, subtraction, multiplication, and divison is totally useless in like 9 out of 10 careers, nodnod*
And now back to whatever...
(EDIT: in case you didn't see the comment... thanks Adion :3)
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dragged from Becky's stream of consciousness at 2/07/2005 02:18:00 PM
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