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Can you help me with this? Ryan is trying to earn $350 to purchase a new pair of Jordan 1 sneakers. He already has $75 in his bank account and will mow lawns to earn the remainder of the money. If he earns
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Ryan is trying to earn $350 to purchase a new pair of Jordan 1 sneakers. He already has $75 in his bank account and will mow lawns to earn the remainder of the money. If he earns $25 for each lawn mowed, create an equation to determine how many lawns he will need to mow. Let m represent the number of lawns mowed.
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350 is the amount you need, 75 is what you have, and you make 25 for each lawn you mowed but they don’t say how many therefore it is 25m (m is how many lawns you mowed) so the equation should be
350= 25m+75
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