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6 February, 15:19

Taz mowed 50 lawns last month. He plans to mow more lawns this month. Which equation shows how many lawns Taz will mow in two months? (Use q to represent the total number of lawns Taz will mow, and p to represent the total number of lawns Taz mows this month.)

A. 50 + p = q

B. 50/p = q

C. 50 - p = q

D. 50p = q

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  1. 6 February, 17:27
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    The answer is A, 50 + p=q, you already have the number of lawns from the first month so all you need is to at the number of lawns from the second month to get the total, q
  2. 6 February, 18:20
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    The answer is A because 50 plus how many lawns he mows (we dont know many many) will equal something unknown ... so we replace them with letters
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