A flower shop sells two types of bouquets. Bouquet A consists of a dozen roses...

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A flower shop sells two types of bouquets. Bouquet A consists of a dozen roses and some carnations. Bouquet B consists of a dozen peonies and some lilies. The price of one dozen peonies is 3 times the price of one dozen roses, as shown in the table. The cost of five Bouquets A is the same as the cost of two Bouquets B. What is the cost of a dozen roses?

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