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U (24 win Q7 A gardener needs to order fertiliser for a piece of land. The piece of land is a square with sides measuring 8 metres. This formula shows how many grams of fertiliser she needs. grams of fertiliser needed = length in metres x width in metres x 25 The supplier sells these bags of fertiliser. 10K 5kg 2kg 1kg 1 kilogram 2 kilograms 5 kilograms 10 kilograms Which bag of fertiliser should the gardener order? Include figures to explain your answer. Show all your working.​

User Ponmalar
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Answer:

first: there is a problem in the question in de mentioned quantity u mentioned 10k instead of (10kg).

Explanation:

add all your 1uantity afteru divide by 8

User Constantin Stan
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Answer:

one fertilizer bag from weight of two kilograms

Explanation:

Grams of fertilizer needed = Length in meters * Width in meters * 25

= 8 * 8 * 25

= 1600 grams

Kilograms of fertilizer needed = 1600 / 1000

= 1.6 kilograms

Therefore, gardener can order 1 fertilizer bag with weight of 2kilpgrams.

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