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The Nutty Professor sells cashews for $7.40 per pound and Brazil nuts for $4.80 per pound. How much of each type should be used to make a 28 pound mixture that sells for $6.19 per pound?
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The Nutty Professor sells cashews for $7.40 per pound and Brazil nuts for $4.80 per pound. How much of each type should be used to make a 28 pound mixture that sells for $6.19 per pound?
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Answer:
cos4B =1-8sin^2(B)+8sin^4(B)
Explanation:
cos4B =1-8sin^2(B)+8sin^4(B)
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