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Which combinations of bracelets and rings can Marisol sell to meet her goals? Select all that apply. Multiple select question.A)25 bracelets and 65 ringsB)40 bracelets and 48 ringsC)60 bracelets and 35 ringsD)85 bracelets and 10 ringsE)105 bracelets and 15 ringsF)120 bracelets and 0 rings

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Which combinations of bracelets and rings can Marisol sell to meet her goals? Select all that apply. Multiple select question.A)25 bracelets and 65 ringsB)40 bracelets and 48 ringsC)60 bracelets and 35 ringsD)85 bracelets and 10 ringsE)105 bracelets and 15 ringsF)120 bracelets and 0 rings

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