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First method: Multiply the equation for bouquet A by , and add it to the equation for bouquet C. Then multiply the equation for bouquet B by , and add it to the equation for bouquet C. Second method: Rewrite the equation for bouquet B by subtracting from both sides of the equation. Then divide both sides by , and substitute the expression for in the equations for bouquets A and C.

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