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Mathematics, 11.03.2021 20:20 tmcdowell69

Clark mows lawns for $8 each. He is able to mow 3 lawns a day. Part A: Let N represent the number of days Clark mows lawns. Write an expression to show how much money Clark can earn mowing lawns. Part B: Use the expression from Part A to show how much money Clark would earn if he mowed lawns for 7 days.

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