Can i share garage band between 2 ipad 2s in the same household?

Until now, I've been able to share apps between multiple ipads/iphoness/ipod touch within our household all linked to the same Apple account.  I haven't been able to do that with the iPad 2.  For instance, I'd like to run garage band on 2 iPad 2s.  Do I have to buy it twice?

If both iPads are linked to the same account, you should be able to.

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