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Mathematics, 07.05.2020 05:57 nanda22

Carrie has a home-based business making corsages and boutonnieres for school dances. Last year, she sold 12 corsages and 31 boutonnieres, which brought in a total of $972. This year, she sold 33 corsages and 30 boutonnieres, for a total of $1,347. How much does each item sell for?

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