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2. Mr. C'Quence just wrote a 35-problem test for his math class. He wants some of the problems to be
worth two points each while the rest will be worth three points each. If the test must be worth a total of
100 points, set up a system of equations to determine how many of each type of problem Mr. C'Quence
should have on his test?
Define the variables:
Write the system (but do not solve):
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