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Solve the real-world situation by using the substitution method. The number of DVDs sold at a store in a month was 935 and the number of DVDs sold decreased by 12 per month. The number of Blu-ray discs sold in the same store in the same month was 517 and the number of Blu-ray discs sold increased by 26 per month. Let d represent the number of discs sold and t represent the time in months. The system of equations lbrace d = 935 − 12t d = 517 + 26t can be used to represent this situation. If this trend continues, how many months will the number of DVDs sold equal the number of Blu-ray discs sold? How many of each is sold in that month? There will be DVDs and Blu-Ray discs sold per month in months.

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