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Write a system of equations to describe the situation below, solve using elimination, and fill in the blanks.
A baseball coach takes her team out for pizza every time they win a game. Not everyone can come each time, so she orders the pizzas based on how many players are coming. After last week's victory, she bought 5 small pizzas and 1 large pizza, the perfect amount for the 10 players going out for pizza. This week, there were 9 players going, so she ordered 4 small pizzas and 1 large pizza, which was also just the right amount. How many people does each size of pizza feed?
Each small pizza feeds
people, and each large pizza feeds
people
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