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24 July, 22:38

There are 56 blades of grass in 1 in.^2. there 230 blades of grass 4 in^2 of the same lawn

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  1. 25 July, 00:18
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    To solve this we must know the linear model. first is solve for the slope of the linear model, y = mx + b

    m = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1)

    m = (230-56) / 4-1)

    m = 58

    next is to solve y intercept b, from y = mx + b, using y = 56 and x = 1

    56 = (58) 1 + b

    b = - 2

    so the equation is

    y = 58x - 2

    calculate the number of blades of grass is 3 in².

    y = (58) (3) - 2

    = 172 blades of grass in 3 in².
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