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NEED THIS ANSWERED RIGHT NOW PLEASE HELP Kevin and his friends are at a baseball game. Kevin decides to buy sandwiches and bottled water for his friends. Each sandwich costs $4.43, and each bottle of water costs $1.95. Kevin spends a total of $45.19 on sandwiches and water for his friends, and he purchases three more sandwiches than bottles of water. Create a system of equations to model the situation above, and use it to determine if the solution of the system is viable.
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Kevin cannot purchase a negative number of sandwiches; therefore, the solution is not viable for the given situation.

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Kevin purchases five sandwiches and eight bottles of water; therefore, the solution is viable for the given situation.

C.
Kevin purchases eight sandwiches and five bottles of water; therefore, the solution is viable for the given situation.

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Kevin cannot purchase a negative number of sandwiches or a negative number of bottles of water; therefore the solution is not viable for the given situation.

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