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    Dec 7, 2008, 09:16 AM
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    Need help with this system word problem:

    John works in landscaping. He gets paid $50 for each house he pressure washes and $20 for each lawn he mows. He gets 4 times more jobs for mowing lawns than for pressure washing houses. During a given month, John earned $2600. How many houses did John pressure wash?
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    Dec 7, 2008, 12:01 PM
    Let H=number of houses pressure washed

    Let L=number of lawns mowed.

    We are told that he mows 4 times as many lawns as he washes houses. How can you express that?

    Set up the equation and set it equal to 2600.



    Get rid of a variable by using the given condition, then solve for H.

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