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Annie (a), Bonnie (b) and Caitlyn (c) are baking cookies to sell for fundraising. Annie has agreed to bake double the amount of cookies that Bonnie will bake. Caitlyn baked 26 cookies more than Bonnie did. Together, they baked a total of 74 cookies. How many cookies did each person bake? Equation for Annie; A =

Equation for Caitlyn; C =

Cookies Bonnie baked =

Cookies Annie baked =

Cookies Caitlyn baked =

Hint: Let Bonnie (b) be the variable.

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