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Mathematics, 26.10.2020 21:00, ingridskoerber

Kevin and Caden were both mowing lawns for extra money. Kevin earned $4 per lawn and Caden earned $8 per lawn. For 5 lawns, Caden earned $40. How many lawns would Kevin have to mow to earn the same?

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