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In a basketball game, a regular basket was worth 2 points and a long-distance basket was worth 3 points. if there were 45 baskets in a game and 96 points total, how many regular baskets r and long-distance baskets l were made? a. r + l = 96; 2r + 3l = 45 66 regular; 30 long-distance b. r + l = 45; 2r + 3l = 96 39 regular; 6 long-distance c. r + l = 96; 3r + 2l = 45 33 regular; 12 long-distance d. r + l = 45; 3r + 2l = 96 37 regular; 8 long-distance

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