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Kathryn and karina are neighbours and they are each planning rosebushes and butterfly plants in their yard. They bought their plants from the same store. Catherine spent $111 on four rosebushes and seven butterfly plants. Karina spent $132 on five rosebushes and eat butterfly plants. What is the cost of one rosebush and the cost of one butterfly plant? A rosebush : $10, butterfly plant $7

B Rose bush: $9 ,butterfly plant $12

C rosebush; 12 , butterfly plant $9

D rose bush : $14, butterfly plant $7

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