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Sara buys 1lb. of jelly beans and 2lb. Of chocolates for $2.00.She then buys 1lb of Jelly beans and 2lb. of licorice for $3.00. She also buys 2lb. Of chocolates and 2lb of licorice for $2.00 dollars. How much will it cost to buy 1lb of each of the three candies? A. j+2c=3
j+2l=2
2j+2c=2

B. j+2c=2
2l+j=3
2c+2l=2

C. c+2j=2
j+2l=3
2c+2l=2

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