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Mathematics, 11.05.2021 01:00 yannie16
Grade 5 math. ! 30 points !
During the month of june, jessica volunteers at a library every 6 days and at a veterinarians office every 10 days. jessica’s first visit to the library was on June 6 and her first visit to the veterinarian office was on June 1th.
What day in June will jessica volunteer at both locations?
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