Mathematics
Mathematics, 04.04.2021 02:50, daliakreynin

Graham earns $6 for every crate of oranges he picks. Lynn earns $5 per hour babysitting.
How many crates of oranges does Graham need to pick to earn the same amount
that Lynn earns for 12 hours of babysitting?
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