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Ahistory club sold rolls of wrapping paper as a fundraiser. the wrapping paper was sold in small rolls and large rolls. the club earned $3 for every small roll sold. the club earned $4.50 for every large roll sold. the club sold 10 more large rolls than small rolls. the club collected $135 more from sales of large rolls than from sales of small rolls. the equation 3 s + 135 = 4.5( s + 10) can be used to represent this situation, where s represents the number of small rose the club sold. how many small roles did the history club sell? of wrapping paper as a fundraiser. the wrapping paper was sold and small rose and large rose. the club earn $3 for every small role sold. the club sold 10 more large rolls than small rolls. the club collected $135 a more from sales of large rolls than from sales of small rolls. the equation 3x + 135 = 4.5(s + 10) can be used to represent this situation, where s represents the number of small rolls the club sold. how many small rolls did the history club sell?

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