jacob is buying the grass seed shown at the right. Estimate the side length of the largest square jacob could seed if he purchases 5 bag

70 feet

To estimate the side length of the largest square that Jacob could seed if he purchases 5 bags of grass seed, we would need more information. Specifically, we would need to know the area, in square feet, that each bag of grass seed can cover.

Once you know the area that each bag can cover, you can calculate the total area covered by 5 bags of grass seed by multiplying that area by 5.

Then, to find the side length of the largest square that can be seeded, you can take the square root of the total area covered. Since a square has all sides equal, the side length of the largest square would be the square root of the total area.

The formula to find the square root is as follows:

Square root of a number (x) = √x

So, with the area covered by 5 bags of grass seed calculated, you can find the estimated side length of the largest square Jacob could seed.