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[GMAT math practice question]
a, b and c are positive and a < 5. a, b and c satisfy a^2 - a - 2b - 2c = 0, and a + 2b - 2c + 3 = 0. What is the order among a, b and c?
A. c > a > b
B. a > c > b
C. a > b > c
D. c > b > a
E. b > c > a
a, b and c are positive and a < 5. a, b and c satisfy a^2 - a - 2b - 2c = 0, and a + 2b - 2c + 3 = 0. What is the order among a, b and c?
A. c > a > b
B. a > c > b
C. a > b > c
D. c > b > a
E. b > c > a

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