Solve the following pair of linear equations: $\frac{9}{a} + \frac{8}{b} = 7$ and $\frac{2}{a} - \frac{3}{b} = -8$.

  • A
    $\left(2, \frac{1}{2}\right)$
  • B
    $\left(-\frac{2}{5}, \frac{3}{5}\right)$
  • C
    $\left(\frac{1}{2}, -\frac{1}{2}\right)$
  • D
    $\left(-1, \frac{1}{2}\right)$

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