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Mathematics, 20.07.2019 16:00 stef76

Abc bookstore sells new books, n, for $12, and used books, u, for $8. the store earned $112 revenue last month. the store sold 4 more used books than new books. using the substitution method, how many new and old books did abc bookstore sell? a. n = 4; u = 8 b. n = 8; u = 4 c. n = 8; u = 12 d. n = 12; u = 8

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