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If you make a habit of eating 10 carrot sticks a day you could mathematically describe the relationship between the number of days in the month and the number of carrot sticks you eat in that month.
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If you make a habit of eating 10 carrot sticks a day you could mathematically describe the relationship between the number of days in the month and the number of carrot sticks you eat in that month.
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10 * days
1m = 30 days
10*30
= 300
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