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29.01.2021 •
Mathematics
Leo earns $10 for every lawn he mows. He has already earned $100 when he gets out of school for
the summer and really begins to focus on getting more business. What is the equation for the money?
Does he earn based on the lawns he mows?
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Ответ:
answer:
21,120 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
16.5 ft x 80 rods = 1,320 ft of wire in each roll
1,320 ft x 16 rolls = 21,120 ft of wire in 16 rolls