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A store sells 2 1/4 pounds of mulch for every 1 1/2 pounds of gravel sold. The store sells 180 pounds of mulch and gravel combined. How many pounds of each item does the store sell?

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Answer:

The pounds of mulch the store sells are 108 and the pounds of gravel the store sells are 72.

Explanation:

Let

x -----> pounds of mulch the store sells

y ----> pounds of gravel the store sells

we know that


x+y=180 -----> equation A

Remember that


2(1)/(4)\ lb=(2*4+1)/(4)=(9)/(4)\ lb


1(1)/(2)\ lb=(1*2+1)/(2)=(3)/(2)\ lb

so


(x)/(y)=((9/4))/((3/2))


(x)/(y)=(3)/(2)


x=(3)/(2)y -----> equation B

solve the system by substitution

substitute equation B in equation A


(3)/(2)y+y=180

solve for y


(5)/(2)y=180


y=180(2)/5\\y=72

Find the value of x


x=(3)/(2)(72)=108

The solution is the ordered pair (108,72)

therefore

The pounds of mulch the store sells are 108 and the pounds of gravel the store sells are 72.

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