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Austin is fertilizing his garden. The garden is in the shape of a rectangle. Its length is 14 feet and its width is 11 feet. Suppose each bag of fertilizer covers 22 square feet. How many bags will he need to cover the garden?

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First you need to find the area, the formula is A=LxW, multiply 14 by 11, that’s the area. If one back covers 22 ft we need to find how many 22s are in 154, to do that you divide. Make sense?
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