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Mathematics, 04.07.2019 07:00, pickelswolf3036

Kathy has an orange tree in her front yard. the oranges are beginning to ripen. the first day, kathy picks 2 oranges. the second day, kathy picks 4 oranges. the third day, kathy picks 6 oranges. if this pattern continues, how many oranges does kathy pick on the sixth?

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