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Denise bought 116 ounces of beans for a bean dip. She bought both 15-ounce cans and 28-ounce cans, and the total number of cans she bought was 6. Which of these systems of equations can be used to determine the number of 15-ounce cans and the number of 28-ounce cans that she bought? Assume x represents the number of 15-ounce cans and y represents the number of 28-ounce cans. x + y = 6. 15 x + 28 y = 116.
x + y = 6. 28 x + 15 y = 116.
x + y = 116. 15 x + 28 y = 6.
x + y = 116. 28 x + 15 y = 6.
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