Gio mows lawns for $25 each. He already has $250 in his bank account, but is trying to save $900. How many lawns will he need to mow to reach his goal?

all the answers:

1. 26
2. 7.25
3. 12
4. 4
5. 545

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Gio needs to save an additional $900 and already has $250. Therefore, he needs to save $900 - $250 = $<<900-250=650>>650 more.

Since Gio earns $25 for each lawn, he will need to mow $650 / $25 = <<650/25=26>>26 lawns to reach his goal. Answer: \boxed{26}.

To find out how many lawns Gio will need to mow to reach his goal, we can subtract his current savings from his desired savings and then divide the result by the amount earned per lawn.

1. Subtract Gio's current savings from his desired savings:
$900 - $250 = $650

2. Divide the remaining amount by the amount earned per lawn:
$650 รท $25 = 26

Therefore, Gio will need to mow 26 lawns to reach his goal of saving $900.

To find the number of lawns Gio needs to mow in order to reach his savings goal, we need to calculate the difference between his desired savings and his current savings, and then divide that by the amount he earns per lawn.

First, let's calculate the difference between Gio's desired savings and his current savings:

Desired savings = $900
Current savings = $250

Difference = Desired savings - Current savings
Difference = $900 - $250
Difference = $650

Now, we divide the difference by the amount Gio earns per lawn:

Earnings per lawn = $25
Number of lawns = Difference / Earnings per lawn
Number of lawns = $650 / $25
Number of lawns = 26

Therefore, Gio will need to mow 26 lawns to reach his savings goal of $900.