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Tim can mow 4 lawns in 6 hours. How many lawn(s) can he mow in 1 hour?
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Tim can mow 4 lawns in 6 hours. How many lawn(s) can he mow in 1 hour?
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4/6 = 0,66
So, Tim can mow 0,66 lawns in 1 hours.
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0,66 lawns x 6 hours = 4 lawns
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