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Dairy cows provide 90% of the world's milk supply. The

table shows the amount of milk produced by a cow over
time. If the pattern in the table continues, how much milk
can a farmer get from a cow in 1 year (365 days)?

Dairy cows provide 90% of the world's milk supply. The table shows the amount of milk-example-1
User Lars D
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Answer:

9,125 L

Explanation:

The computation of the milk that can a farmer would get from a cow in one year is shown below:

As in the table it is shown that

In 2 days, the amount of milk is 50 L

In 7 days, the amount of milk is 175

and so on

So if we can see that the number of days should be multiplied by 25 to get the liters

So for 365 days, the milk would be

= 365 days × 25

= 9,125 L

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