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  • 21-01-2018
  • Mathematics
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each month for 7 months, Samuel mows 3 lawns. how many more laws does he need to mow before he has mowed 29 lawns

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sammy2022
sammy2022 sammy2022
  • 21-01-2018
Samuel started out with 21 mowed lawns. 7(months) x 3(lawns) = 21
If he mows 3 lawns per month, then he would have to mow lawns for another 3 months. 3 x 3 = 9. 
21 + 9 = 30
Although this is one mowed lawn over the objective, any less would not reach 29. 

I'm not really sure what the question is asking, so here's two answers:
He would have to mow lawns for another 3 months in order to mow 29 lawns.

Or, he would have to mow 8 more lawns.
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