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Shark tank A contains 9.2 gallon Tof water. Sarah will begin filling tank A at a rate of 2.4 gallons per minute. Shark tank contains 109.2 gallons of water. Bella will begin draining tank B at a rate of 1.6 gallon per minute. After how many minutes will both tanks contain the same amount of water?​
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