Jackson is creating a water garden surrounded by a triangular patch of grass. If the pond will take up the space indicated by the circle, how many square feet of sod will he need to complete the garden (use 3.14 for and round your answer up to the next foot)?

We have no idea abut the dimensions of the pond.

39ft

To find out how many square feet of sod Jackson will need to complete the garden, we first need to calculate the area of the triangular patch of grass and the area of the circle representing the pond.

1. Calculate the area of the triangular patch of grass:
To find the area of a triangle, we need the length of the base and the height. However, only the shape of the triangle is given in the problem description. If we had the measurements of the base and height, we could multiply them and divide the result by 2 to get the area.

2. Calculate the area of the circle representing the pond:
The area of a circle can be calculated using the formula: A = πr², where A is the area and r is the radius of the circle. However, the problem does not provide the radius of the circle either.

We need more information in order to solve this problem accurately.