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A science test, which is worth 100 points, consists of 24 questions. Each question is worth either 3 points or 5 points. If x is the
number of 3-point questions and y is the number of 5-point questions, the system shown represents this situation.
x + y = 24
3x + 5y = 100
What does the solution of this system indicate about the questions on the test?
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