During the spring, Jim mows his lawn twice per week. During the summer, Jim mows his lawn once per week.

A) Jim's lawn grows faster in the summer than in the spring.
B) Jim bought a new lawn mower just before summer.
C) it is important to Jim to keep his lawn trimmed.
D) Jim's lawn has a lot of weeds that need to be removed.
Is it C?

I agree.

To determine the correct answer, let's analyze the information given:

1. During the spring, Jim mows his lawn twice per week.
2. During the summer, Jim mows his lawn once per week.

Based on this information, we can rule out options B and D:

B) The fact that Jim mows his lawn once per week during the summer does not necessarily imply that he bought a new lawn mower beforehand. The frequency at which he mows his lawn may simply be due to the different growth rate of the grass during that season.

D) The presence of weeds does not seem to be a relevant factor in this situation, as the question only pertains to the frequency at which Jim mows his lawn during different seasons.

Now, let's focus on the remaining options:

A) Jim's lawn grows faster in the summer than in the spring.
C) It is important to Jim to keep his lawn trimmed.

To determine if A or C is the correct answer, we need to consider the information provided. Although the question does not directly state the growth rate of Jim's lawn during different seasons, we can infer that the lawn growth is faster during the summer compared to the spring. This inference is made based on the fact that Jim mows his lawn twice per week during the spring but only once per week during the summer. Therefore, option A seems to be the correct answer.

Hence, the correct answer is A) Jim's lawn grows faster in the summer than in the spring.