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The coach of a lacrosse team bought ice cream cones to celebrate a victory. A single-scoop cone was $3 and a double-scoop cone was $5. The coach
bought 15 cones and paid $57. A system of equations describing this
situation could be written in the form below where s represents the number
of single cones and d represents the number of double cones. What is the
sum of A, B, C and E?


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