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One issue of a journal has 3 full-page ads and 5 half-page ads, generating $6340 in advertising
revenue. The next issue has 4 full-page ads and 4 half-page ads, resulting in advertising revenue
of $6625. Determine the advertising rates in this journal for full-page and half-page ads.

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