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Mathematics, 26.02.2020 08:16 jonnycampbell223

Zeke began with $2 and earned $3 for each chore he completed. Drew began with $6 and earned $1 for each chore he completed. How many chores will they each complete to have the same amount of money? How much money will each have at this point?

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