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Mr. Peterson can iron 2 shirts in 6 minutes. At this same rate, Mr. Peterson can iron (blank) shirts in 21 minutes.
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Mr. Peterson can iron 2 shirts in 6 minutes. At this same rate, Mr. Peterson can iron (blank) shirts in 21 minutes.
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Mr. Peterson can iron 2 shirts in 6 minutes.
At this same rate, Mr. Peterson can iron (blank) shirts in 21 minutes.
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1shirt=6/2mins
1s=3mins
21mins/3mins
=7
So that Mr Peterson can iron 7shirts in 21 minutes.
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7 shirts
Explanation:
if u do 21/6 u get 3.5 multiply it by 2 and u get 7
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