Final answer:
The problem relates to volume calculations and dimensional analysis. However, the problem cannot be fully solved as the flower pot dimensions are missing. If known, we could determine the total potting soil volume needed, then convert this to the number of 8.45 pound soil bags.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question pertains to volume calculation and conversion of units. Firstly, we need to know the volume of each flower pot. However, the specific dimensions of the flower pots aren't provided within the presented question, making it impossible to calculate the required volume of potting soil.
The next step, assuming we knew the volume of the flower pots, would be to multiply that volume by the number of pots (5 in this case), giving us the total volume needed. Then, we note that a 8.45 pound bag of potting soil yields 1.5 cubic feet.
We can use this fact to calculate how many bags of potting soil are needed by dividing the total volume needed by the volume that one bag of soil covers (1.5 cubic feet).
Finally, we would round up to the nearest whole number since you can't purchase partial bags of soil.