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Assignments. The professor teaching introduction to Sociology gives points for each discussion-board post and points for each reply to a post. Ana wrote 3 posts and 10 replies and received 95 points. Jae wrote 8 posts and 1 reply and received 125 points. Determine how many points a discussion post is worth and how many points a reply is worth.
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