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Mathematics, 08.12.2020 14:00 KiemaBear

On Nick's telephone company charges $0.05 per minute for weekend calls and $0.08 per minute for calls made on weekdays. This month Nick was billed
for 566 minutes. The charge for these minutes was $44.56. How many minutes did he talk on weekends and how many minutes did he talk on
weekdays?
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