Two student groups at Enormous State University, the Choral Society and the Football Club, maintain files of term papers that they write and offer to students for research purposes. Some of these papers they use themselves in generating more papers. To avoid suspicion of plagiarism by faculty members (who seem to have astute memories), each paper is given to students or used by the clubs only once (no copies are kept). The number of papers that were used in the production of new papers last year is shown in the input-output table below.

To 
 Choral Society Football ClubFromChoral Society 
2035Football Club 
3530Total Output 
100200?
Given that 990 Choral Society papers and 1,485 Football Club papers will be used by students outside of these two clubs next year, how many new papers do the two clubs need to write?
?

A. Choral Society 1,780, Football Club 2,480
B. Choral Society 1,730, Football Club 2,524
C. Choral Society 1,812, Football Club 2,466
D. Choral Society 1,770, Football Club 2,450
E. Choral Society 2,500, Football Club 1,830


Answer: A

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