document.write( "Question 762536: At a craft fair, Ellyn sold ornaments that she created. She sold the small ornaments for $3 and the large ornaments for $7. In one day she sold 8 more small ornaments than large ornaments. She sold $254 in all that day. How many of each type of ornament did she sell? What do the two equations look like? How do we solve for this? \n" ); document.write( "
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