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The owner of a store sells raisins for $3.20 per pound and nuts for $2.40 per pound. He decides to mix the raisins and nuts and sell 50 lb of the mixture for $2.72 per pound. What quantities of raisins and nuts should he use

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Answer:

Explanation:

First we have to find the worth of 50 Ib of both mixtures, so we multiply 50 by 2.72 since the owner wants to sell the mixture at $2.72 per pound

50 Multiplied by $2.72 equals $135

Then we divide that amount by 2 since we are considering two types of products, raisins and nuts

$135 divided by 2 equals $67.5

So we find the amount of raisins that is worth $67.5 and we know a pound of raisins cost $3.2

We divide $67.5 by $3.2 which will give 21.09 Ib (Amount for the raisins)

We divide $67.5 by $2.4 which will give 28.13 Ib (Amount for the nuts)

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