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Last month, a bookstore ran the ad shown in Illustration and sold Last month, a bookstore ran the ad shown in Illustration and sold   calculators, generating $   in sales. How many of each type of calculator did the bookstore sell?   A)    $14 calculators,   $72 calculators B)    $14 calculators,   $72 calculators C)    $14 calculators,   $72 calculators D)    $14 calculators,   $72 calculators E)    $14 calculators,   $72 calculators calculators, generating $ Last month, a bookstore ran the ad shown in Illustration and sold   calculators, generating $   in sales. How many of each type of calculator did the bookstore sell?   A)    $14 calculators,   $72 calculators B)    $14 calculators,   $72 calculators C)    $14 calculators,   $72 calculators D)    $14 calculators,   $72 calculators E)    $14 calculators,   $72 calculators in sales. How many of each type of calculator did the bookstore sell? Last month, a bookstore ran the ad shown in Illustration and sold   calculators, generating $   in sales. How many of each type of calculator did the bookstore sell?   A)    $14 calculators,   $72 calculators B)    $14 calculators,   $72 calculators C)    $14 calculators,   $72 calculators D)    $14 calculators,   $72 calculators E)    $14 calculators,   $72 calculators


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