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Mathematics, 27.01.2021 23:20 evelin2318

5 Ethan and Carisa are each filling their own bucket with water to wash a car.
Ethan's bucket had 60 ounces of water in it
before turning on a hose to add 6 ounces
per second to his bucket. Carisa's bucket
was empty when she turned on a hose to
add 10 ounces of water per second to it. In
how many seconds will the number of
ounces in the two buckets be equal? F 6 G 10 H 4 J 15

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