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A 7 pound bag of grass seed covers 2,000 square feet. How many pounds would be needed to cover 35,000 square feet? Round your answer to the nearest pound.
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A 7 pound bag of grass seed covers 2,000 square feet. How many pounds would be needed to cover 35,000 square feet? Round your answer to the nearest pound.
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A 7 pound bag of grass seed covers 2,000 square feet. How many pounds would be needed to cover 35,000 square feet? Round your answer to the nearest pound.
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5,000 pounds..hope this helps
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35000 / 2000 = 17.5
17.5 * 7 = 122.5 pounds round to 123 pounds are needed
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