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Suzie babysits for $6 per hour. She also works as a housecleaner for $9 per hour. She is only allowed to work 15 hours per week. She wants to make at least $95 per week. If we call babysitting, x, and housecleaning, y, which of the solutions would fit this scenario? (3,5)
(7,11)
(5,9)
(14, 3)

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