To find the total area Stephanie will be able to cover, we need to multiply the number of bags by the area each bag covers.
Stephanie has 3 3/4 bags of soil.
Since there are 4 parts in a whole, Stephanie has 3 + 3/4 = <<3+3/4=3.75>>3.75 bags of soil.
Each bag of soil will cover 125 3/10 ft^2.
Converting the mixed number to an improper fraction, Stephanie will cover 125 + 3/10 = 125 3/10 = 1253/10 ft^2 per bag.
To find the total area Stephanie will cover, we multiply the number of bags by the area each bag covers: 3.75 bags * 1253/10 ft^2/bag = 3750/10 ft^2 = 375 ft^2.
Stephanie will be able to cover 375 square feet. Answer: \boxed{375}.
Stephanie has 3 3/4 bags of soil to put in her
garden. Each bag of soil will cover 125 3/10 ft^2 .
How many square feet will Stephanie be able
to cover if she uses all these bags of soil?
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