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Hannah and Andrea were selling tickets to the homecoming dance. They were set up in different locations, and while Andrea sold ℎ
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number of homecoming tickets, Hannah sold 3ℎ
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. What information can we gather about the relationship between how many tickets Andrea sold and how many Hannah sold?
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