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1. Jacob made two trips to the store. On his first trip to the store, he bought x kitchen towels for $3 each and y dishcloths for $2 each and spent a total of 532.
On his second trip to the store, he bought x kitchen towels for $5 each and returned the y dishcloths he bought on the first trip. He was refunded the money
for the dishcloths and still spent $32. The system of equations shown below represents the amounts, in dollars, he spent on the two trips to the store.
(3x + 2y = 32
(5x - 2y = 32
How many kitchen towels and dishcloths did Jacob buy on his first trip to the store?
a.4 kitchen towels and 10 dishcloths
b. 8 kitchen towels and 4 dishcloths
c.10 kitchen towels and 4 dishcloths
d.4 kitchen towels and 8 dishcloths

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