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You have a 90 pound calf you are raising for a 4-H project. You expect the calf to gain 65 pounds per month. In how many months will the animal weigh 1000 pounds?
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You have a 90 pound calf you are raising for a 4-H project. You expect the calf to gain 65 pounds per month. In how many months will the animal weigh 1000 pounds?
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you have a 90 pound calf you are raising for a 4-H project. You expect the calf to gain 65 pounds per month. In how many months will the animal weigh 1000 pounds?
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let x be the number of months the calf grows.
1000 = 65x + 90
65x=910
x= 14
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