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forsale [732]
3 years ago
9

Paulo wants to earn $1896 by mowing lawns. He will charge $34 for each lawn he mows. What is the minimum number of lawns that Pa

ulo needs to mow to reach his goal of $1896
Mathematics
2 answers:
Anna71 [15]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

56 lawns.

Step-by-step explanation:

Number of lawns he needs to mow:

1896  \div 34 = 55.6...

Rounding up to nearest whole number: 56

He needs to mow at least 56 lawns.

Marina CMI [18]3 years ago
6 0

\text{Hello there!}\\\\\text{To find how many lawns he needs to mow, we need to divide}\\\\\text{To get your answer, divide 1896 by 34}\\\\1896\div34=55.76\\\\\text{Theoretically, he only needs to mow 55.76 lawns, but he would most likely}\\\text{mow the whole lawn}\\\\\text{If you need your answer rounded. it would be 56}\\\\\large\boxed{56\,\, \text{lawns}}

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