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A group of five golfers paid $245 to play a round of golf. Of the golfers, one is a member of the club and four are nonmembers. Another group of golfers consists of four members and two nonmembers. They paid a total of $210. What is the cost for a member to play a round of golf, and what is the cost for a nonmember?
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