Handy-Maid Cleaning Service operates five crews with three workers per crew. Different crews clean a different number of homes per week and spend a differing amount of hours. All the homes cleaned are about the same size. The manager of Handy-Maid is trying to evaluate the productivity of each of the crews. The following data have been collected over the past week. Assuming the quality of cleaning was consistent between crews, which crew was most productive? (Round answer to 3 decimal places, e.g. 15.251.) Productivity of Anna, Sue, and Tim homes per hour Productivity of Jim, Jose, and Andy homes per hour Productivity of Dan, Wendy, and Carry homes per hour Productivity of Rosie, Chandra, and Seth homes per hour Productivity of Sherry, Vicky, and Roger homes per hour