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How many pounds of candy that sells for .81 per pound must be mixed with candy that sells for 1.34 per pound to obtain 9 pounds of a mixture that should sell for .93 per pound?…
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How many pounds of candy that sells for .81 per pound must be mixed with candy that sells for 1.34 per pound to obtain 9 pounds of a mixture that should sell for .93 per pound?
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1.25 per lb to obtain 8 lb
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