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A grocer mixed nuts worth 80 cents per pound with nuts worth 50 cents per pound. how many pounds of each did he use to make a minture of 30 pounds to sell at 75 cents per pound
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A grocer mixed nuts worth 80 cents per pound with nuts worth 50 cents per pound. how many pounds of each did he use to make a minture of 30 pounds to sell at 75 cents per pound
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30 pounds to sell at .65 cents per pound
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