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Tim wants to buy a new sound system for $145. He has already saved $65. He gets $20 for each lawn that he mows.
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Tim wants to buy a new sound system for $145. He has already saved $65. He gets $20 for each lawn that he mows.
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4 Lawns
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Tim need to mow four lawns.
145 - 65 = 80
80 / 20 = 4
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