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mason is growing tomatoes in his garden this year. every 1.5 ft of stalk yields about 3.4 lbs of tomatoes. he has four plants with a combined stalk lenghth of 10.5 feet. how many pounds of tomatoes can
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mason is growing tomatoes in his garden this year. every 1.5 ft of stalk yields about 3.4 lbs of tomatoes. he has four plants with a combined stalk lenghth of 10.5 feet. how many pounds of tomatoes can he expect to harvest?
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You would have to multiply 3.4 times 10.5
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