Use a system of linear equations to solve the problem.In a basketball game, Will scored 37 points, consisting only of three-point shots and two-point shots. He made a total of 16 shots. How many shots of each type did he make? 

A. Two-point shots: 11; three-point shots: 5
B. Two-point shots: 10; three-point shots: 6
C. Two-point shots: 5; three-point shots: 11
D. Two-point shots: 12; three-point shots: 4


Answer: A

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