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Kim is buying an equal number of ounces of gummy bears and chocolate drops for her friends. Kim has $10 to spend at the store. If gummy bears cost $0.50 per ounce and chocolate drops cost $0.75 per ounce, how many ounces of each type of candy can she buy?
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