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Diane, Jane, and Martha have a business where they mow lawns and wash cars. Each works 8 hours a day. In one hour, Diane can either mow 2 lawn or wash 3 cars; Jane can either mow 2 lawn or wash 2 car; and Martha can either mow 3 lawns or wash 2 car. If they need to mow a total of 24 lawns per day then they can wash at most cars.

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