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Two blends of tea are mixed to make a blend that will be sold at the fair. Black tea sells for $2.20 per pound and orange pekoe tea sells for $3.00 per pound. How much of each should be used to obtain
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Two blends of tea are mixed to make a blend that will be sold at the fair. Black tea sells for $2.20 per pound and orange pekoe tea sells for $3.00 per pound. How much of each should be used to obtain a 4lb blend selling for $2.50 per pound?
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