An image that visually represents a situation where a woman, Sarina, is seen mixing paints. She is a Middle-Eastern woman with keen concentration on her face. She is seen with three containers of paint, each containing 1/4 gallon. Each container distinctively showcases the colours blue, red, and white. Sarina is then depicted with a large mixing bowl where she pours the colors into. She uses a large brush to stir the mix. The key focus of the image should be the paint and the act of mixing it.

Sarina is mixing paint. If she adds 14 gallon blue, 14 gallon red, and 14 gallon white, how much total paint does she have?(1 point) Responses 38 gallon Start Fraction 3 over 8 End Fraction gallon 4 gallons 4 gallons 3 gallons 3 gallons 34 gallon

Sarina has a total of 14 gallons of blue + 14 gallons of red + 14 gallons of white = <<14+14+14=42>>42 gallons of paint.

To find the total amount of paint Sarina has, we need to add the amounts of blue, red, and white paint she mixed together.

Blue paint: 14 gallons
Red paint: 14 gallons
White paint: 14 gallons

To find the total amount, we add these amounts together:

14 gallons + 14 gallons + 14 gallons = 42 gallons

Therefore, Sarina has a total of 42 gallons of paint.

To find the total amount of paint Sarina has after mixing the different colors, we need to add the gallons of blue, red, and white paint together.

If she adds 14 gallons of blue paint, 14 gallons of red paint, and 14 gallons of white paint:

14 gallons of blue + 14 gallons of red + 14 gallons of white = 42 gallons

Therefore, Sarina has a total of 42 gallons of paint.