71.2k views
2 votes
how many pounds of candy worth $12 per pound should be mixed with candy costing $19 per pound to produce a 70 pound mixture that sells for $15 per pound?

User Cppguy
by
5.2k points

1 Answer

4 votes

Answer:

40 pounds

Explanation:

Given: Cost of a candy
(c_1)=
\$ 12 per pound

Cost of candy
(c_2) = \$ 19\ per\ pound

Total amount of mixture of be produced =
70\ pound

Selling price of mixture =
\$ 15 \ per\ pound

Let´s x be the amount of
c_1 to be mixed in the mixture.

∴ Cost of
c_1 in the mixture = 12x

Next, Cost of
c_2 in the mixture =
(70 - x)* 19

And we know the cost of final mixture =
70 * 15 = 1050

Now, putting all the value in the equation


12x + 19 * (70 - x) = 1050


1330 - 7x = 1050


-7x = -280


x = 40\ pound

40 pounds of candy worth $12 per pound to be mixed in the mixture.

User Daniel Lima
by
5.0k points
Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.