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Three gardeners trimmed bushes in a large courtyard. The table below shows the number of bushes each of them trimmed and how much time each gardener
spent.
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48
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8
4
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Time taken per bush for the first gardener: m
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minutes
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Select the gardener who trimmed bushes the fastest.
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DISCRETE MATH.+ITS APPLICATIONS CUSTOM
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