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Josh mowed one-third of a 2000-ft squared in 18 minutes. at the same rate how many minutes would it take him to ow a 4200-ft square lawn
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Josh mowed one-third of a 2000-ft squared in 18 minutes. at the same rate how many minutes would it take him to ow a 4200-ft square lawn
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Twice as much time. So it would be 36 minutes.
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