Answer:
2 bags
Explanations:
First, we need to get the area of the trapezoid. This is expressed as:
[tex]A=0.5(a+b)h[/tex]
a and b are the bases
h is the height of the trapezoid
Given the following parameters
a = 80 feet
b = 120 feet
h = 60 feet
Substitute the given parameters into the formula:
[tex]\begin{gathered} A=0.5(120+80)\cdot60 \\ A=0.5\times200\times60 \\ A=6000ft^2 \end{gathered}[/tex]
If each bag covers 4000 square feet of the lawn, the number of bags needed to be purchased is expressed as:
[tex]\begin{gathered} n=\frac{A}{4000} \\ n=\frac{6000}{4000} \\ n=1.5\text{bags} \\ n\approx2\text{bags} \end{gathered}[/tex]
This shows that 2 bags of fertilizer must be purchased to cover the lawn (to the nearest bag)