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HELP) Visitors to a carnival can buy an unlimited-ride pass for $50 or an entrance-only pass for $20. In one day, 282 passes were sold for a total of $10,680. The following system of equations models this scenario:

50x + 20y = 10,680
x + y = 282

How many unlimited-ride passes were sold?

114
146
168
212

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