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What are your rates? What 's the rate for baby-sitters?
Can we use how much here instead of "what"?
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What are your rates? What 's the rate for baby-sitters?
Can we use how much here instead of "what"?
Not as the sentences stand - they are fine as they are, though I would change "baby-sitters" to "baby-sitting".

How much do you charge for baby-sitting?
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