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Mathematics, 15.12.2021 08:20 Meowkitty1894

Invert another problem that is like, (dont solve the example) Example: “ Jada earn seven dollars per hour mowing her neighbors lawns. Audrey gets paid five dollars per hour for the first hour of babysitting and eight dollars per hour of any additional hours he babysits. What is the number of hours they both can work so that they get paid the same amount?”

But with different numbers!

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