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Mark mowed 3 lawns in 1 hour how many lanws could he mow in 4 hour
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3/1 = x/4
x = 12 lawns he can mow in 4 hours
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he can mow 12 lawns in 4 hours.
to get the answer you just multiply the amounts of lawns he mowed by the hours it’s asking.
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