Answer:
9.21
Explanation:
You first have to calculate the area to fertlize, the formula to do so would be:
A=W*L
Which is the same as
A=360ft*160ft
This will be equal to
A=57,600
You then have to know hom much can you fertilize with a pound of fertilizer.
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If you clear this equation you´ll have:

This equals
x=125
So now we know that you can fertilize 125 squared feet with 1 pound of fertilizer.
Now you divide the total area between the 125 feet.
Amount of pounds need=

Amount of pounds needed:

Amount of pounds needed: 460.8
You know that every bag of fertilizer has 50 pounds so you dived the pounds you need by the number of pounds that the bag has.
Bags needed:

Bags needed: 9.216