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6. Garrett and Mia both thought of five numbers. Garrett started with his first number and added 3 each time to get his other numbers. Mia started with her first number and added 9 each time to get her other numbers. Which statements are correct? Select all that applyA. If Garrett's first number is 0 and Mia's first number is 0, Mia's second number will be 3 times as large as Garret's second number. B. If Garrett's first number is 1 and Mia's first number is 1, Mia's third number will be 3 times as large as Garrett's third number. C. If Garrett's first number is 1 and Mia's first number is 3, Mia's fourth number will be 3 times as large as Garrett's fourth number. D. If Garrett's first number is 3 and Mia's first number is 9, Mia's fifth number will be 3 times as large as Garrett's fifth number.

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