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Mr. Fishman used to work in a warehouse in New York. He would fill up pallets of product to be shipped to retail stores around the country. He would then drive the forklift to place the heavy pallets on the industrial scale to determine the weight for the bill of lading and then he would load the pallets onto the shipping trucks. One shipment had a full pallet (10 cartons per level and 8 levels high) mixed with two different products that had the exact same size shipping carton. The different packages were clearly marked, but once they were loaded on the pallet it was almost impossible to distinguish between them. While the cartons were the same size, each carton of Product X weighed 3 pounds while each carton of Product Y weighed 5 pounds. Required:
How many cartons of each product were on the pallet?

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