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14 June, 23:20

Jean-Patrick found an old unopened bag of lawn fertilizer in his shed. The bag weighs 36 pounds, and the instructions claim it can cover 10,000 ft^2. If his lawn is 7,000 ft^2, how many pounds will he need? Round to the nearest tenth if needed.

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  1. 14 June, 23:43
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    25.2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Weight of one bag of lawn fertilizer = 36

    area one bag of lawn fertilizer can cover = 10,000 ft^2

    Total area of lawn in the given problem = 7,000 ft^2

    no. of bags of lawn fertilizer needed to cover the lawn = total area of lawn in the given problem / area, one bag of lawn fertilizer can cover

    = 7,000/10,000 = 7/10 = 0.7 bags

    Weight of full bags has 36 pounds of lawn fertilizer.

    therefore,

    Pounds of lawn fertilizer in 0.7 part of bag = 36 * 0.7 = 25.2 pounds (Answer)
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