Yes it is. 5:350 = 8:560
To determine how much grass seed to sow on 30,000 square feet at a rate of 2 pounds per 1,000 square feet, first, calculate the total number of 1,000 square foot sections in 30,000 square feet, which is 30 (30,000 ÷ 1,000). Then, multiply the number of sections by the seeding rate: 30 sections × 2 pounds = 60 pounds. Therefore, you will need 60 pounds of grass seed.
Go to the store, determine what kind of grass you want, read the information on the package and it will tell you how many square feet the bag will cover.
9 square feet for the entire square yard.
A normal pallet of sod covers 500 square feet
To find the total number of blades of grass in Landen's front lawn, first calculate the area of the lawn in square inches. The area is 20 feet × 80 feet = 1,600 square feet. Since there are 144 square inches in a square foot, the area in square inches is 1,600 × 144 = 230,400 square inches. Multiplying this by the number of blades per square inch (120), the total number of blades of grass is 230,400 × 120 = 27,648,000 blades.
To determine how much grass seed to sow on 30,000 square feet at a rate of 2 pounds per 1,000 square feet, first, calculate the total number of 1,000 square foot sections in 30,000 square feet, which is 30 (30,000 ÷ 1,000). Then, multiply the number of sections by the seeding rate: 30 sections × 2 pounds = 60 pounds. Therefore, you will need 60 pounds of grass seed.
Go to the store, determine what kind of grass you want, read the information on the package and it will tell you how many square feet the bag will cover.
2 lb per 365 sq ft → 2 ÷ 365 lb/sq ft → for 5840 square feet the amount of grass seed needed is given by: 2 ÷ 365 lb/sq ft × 5840 sq ft = 32 lb
9 square feet
150 ft * 160 ft = 24 000 square feet. 4 000 sq feet of lawn requires one pound of seeds so 24 000 sq ft of lawn will require 6 pounds of seed.
For 600 square feet, 2 pounds of fertilizer is needed. To find out how many pounds are needed for 900 square feet, calculate the ratio: 2 pounds / 600 square feet = x pounds / 900 square feet. Cross-multiply to find x, the pounds of fertilizer needed for 900 square feet.
PF = ( 4.5 lb / 1000 sq ft ) ( 2500 sq ft ) = 11.25 lb fertilizer needed
9 square feet for the entire square yard.
A normal pallet of sod covers 500 square feet
8/7 = 1.1428
They are not the same. Pounds is a measurement of weight. Square Feet is a measurement of Area. Some references to "pounds" really is meant to be "pounds per Square inch" which is a measurement of Pressure (or force). Maybe you mean converting "pounds per square inch" to "pounds per square feet"?? You need to be more specific and check your facts of the problem.
To convert pounds per square feet to pounds per square inch, you need to divide by 144 since there are 144 square inches in a square foot. In this case, 32 pounds per square foot would be equal to 0.222 pounds per square inch.