Answer: He will need to use 25.2 pounds on his lawn.
Step-by-step explanation: If Jean-Patrick found a bag that contains 36 pounds worth of fertilizer and it can cover 10000 square feet of earth, then he needs to find out how many square feet of earth can be covered by just one pound of fertilizer.
After that, he can multiply that portion by 7000 feet to determine how many pounds in total he would need for his lawn.
To cover one square foot of earth, he would need;
1 ft = 36/10000
1 ft = 0.0036
That means for each square foot of earth, he would need 0.0036 pound of fertilizer. In order to fertilize 7000 square feet of earth, he would need the following
Total = 0.0036 x 7000
Total = 25.2
Jean-Patrick would need 25.2 pounds of fertilizer for his lawn