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Peanuts worth $2.25 a pound were mixed with cashews worth $3.25 a pound to produce a mixture worth $2.65 a pound. How many pounds of each are needed to produce 35pounds of mixture?
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Peanuts worth $2.25 a pound were mixed with cashews worth $3.25 a pound to produce a mixture worth $2.65 a pound. How many pounds of each are needed to produce 35pounds of mixture?
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14lbs cashews
21lbs peanuts
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