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Jason charges the same rate for each lawn that he mows. Last week Jason earned $392 for mowing 8 lawns.how much will Jason earn for mowing 15 lawns?
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Jason charges the same rate for each lawn that he mows. Last week Jason earned $392 for mowing 8 lawns.how much will Jason earn for mowing 15 lawns?
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Jason charges the same rate for each lawn that he mows. Last week Jason earned $392 for mowing 8 lawns.how much will Jason earn for mowing 15 lawns?
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$735
Explanation:
392/8=49
49*15=735
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