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Yesterday, a movie theater sold 303 bags of popcorn. A large bag costs $4. A small bag costs $1. In all, the movie theater made $687 from popcorn sales. Write and solve a system of equations to find how many bags of each size of popcorn were sold. Show ALL work! 8a.)​ The system is & . 8b.) ​There were small bags of popcorn. 8c.) ​There were large bags of popcorn.

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