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Neha went to a 'sale' to purchase some pants and skirts. When her friend asked her how many of each she had bought, she answered "The number of skirts are two less than twice the number of pants purchased. Also the number of skirts is four less than four times the number or pants purchased." Help her friends to find how many pants and skirts Neha bought.

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