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Carissa works as a babysitter during her summer vacation. She gets paid one rate for daytime hours and a higher rate for nighttime hours. One week, she worked 12 daytime hours and 4 nighttime hours and earned $120. The next week, she earned $60 for a total of 4 daytime hours and 3 nighttime hours. Let x represent the hourly daytime rate and y represent her hourly nighttime rate. 12 x + 4 y = 120. 4 x + 3 y = 60. What is the solution to the system of equations? (3,4) (4, 12) (6, 12) (10, 30).

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