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Drag the tiles to the table. The tiles can be used more than once, but not all tiles will be used. Emma and Jackson are helping their band raise funds for a trip to New York City. They've volunteered to call every
business owner in their small town to request donations. Emma can complete the calls in 6 days if she works alone.
Jackson can complete the calls in 4 days if he works alone. To complete the task, Emma and Jackson are going to work
together for the same amount of time. Use this information to complete the table.


Drag the tiles to the table. The tiles can be used more than once, but not all tiles will be used.

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