The contents of one 40-lb bag of topsoil will cover 10. square feet of ground to a depth of 1.0 inch. How many bags are needed to cover a plot that measures 170. by 330. m to a depth of 3.8 cm?
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We will use feet. 170 m = 170 * 3.28 ft = 557.6 ft 330 m = 330 * 3.28 ft = 1082.4 ft 3.8 cm = 3.8 / 30.48 ft = 0.125 ft Show more…
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