If a gallon of paint covers 400 square feet, how many gallons are needed to paint a retaining wall that is 269 feet long and 4 feet high ? Round the answer up to the nearest whole gallon

The area of a rectangular shape is given by
[tex]A=l\times b[/tex]Given:
It is given that a gallon of paint covers 400 square feet, and wall is 269 feet long and 4 feet high .
Now the area of wall will be
[tex]A=269\times4[/tex]Since,
[tex]\begin{gathered} 400\text{ sq f}eet=\text{ 1gallon} \\ 1\text{ sq f}eet=\frac{1}{400}gallon \\ 269\times4\text{ sq f}eet=\frac{1}{400}\times269\times4 \\ =\frac{269}{100} \\ =2.69\text{ gallon} \\ =3\text{ galllon} \end{gathered}[/tex]So, the ewall requires approx 3 gallon of paint.