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Sia sells large candles for $3 each and small candles for $2 each. She sold 17 candles for $46.00. How many of each size candle did she sell?
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Sia sells large candles for $3 each and small candles for $2 each. She sold 17 candles for $46.00. How many of each size candle did she sell?
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She sold 20 large and 2 small.
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5 small and 12 large
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