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โ 14y ago(7,125/3,325) x 7 = 15 sacks
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โ 14y agoI'm pretty sure 25 pounds of fertilizer should do it.
5 and a bit ;)
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The geometric term for the number of square units needed to cover a surface is called the area of said surface.
You figure out the square footage, and then the size and number of boards needed.
I'm pretty sure 25 pounds of fertilizer should do it.
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.
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PF = ( 4.5 lb / 1000 sq ft ) ( 2500 sq ft ) = 11.25 lb fertilizer needed
A forty pound (40) bag is the amount of 25 percent nitrogen fertilizer needed for a 970 square foot bed.Specifically, calculate the amount of 25 percent nitrogen needed for a 1,000 square foot bed. Convert the 25 percent by multiplying it by 100 to get 4. Then divide 4 by 1,000 square feet to get 38.8 pounds.
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2 bags covers 5,000 square feet so you'll need 3 bags with enough fertilizer left over to cover 1,500 square feet.
To find out how much fertilizer is needed for 120 square feet, first, determine the area in acres. One acre is equal to 43,560 square feet, so 120 square feet is 0.00275 acres (120 รท 43,560). Then, multiply 24 gallons by the acreage to find the amount needed for 120 square feet, which is 0.066 gallons (24 ร 0.00275).
The fertilizer will cover a square plot 20 feet by 20 feet.
One, if the square is large enough.
The geometric term for the number of square units needed to cover a surface is called the area of said surface.
area