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I don't understand this--please help! Imagine a farmer hired you to help her decide how much nitrogen she should buy. She can afford to spend up to $47 per acre on nitrogen. Use the data in both the tables above to make and write a recommendation for the farmer that gives both how much she should spend on nitrogen and why.


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