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The Nutty Professor sells cashews for $7.00 per pound and Brazil nuts for $4.00 per pound. How much of each type should be used to make a 33 pound mixture that sells for $5.64 per pound? pounds of cashews pounds of Brazil nuts

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Let's call X the number of pounds of cashews and Y the number of pounds of Brazil nuts.

Now, we want to make 33 pounds of the mixture, so:

X + Y = 33

Adittionally, every pound mixture will be sell for $5.64 per pound. It means that:

7X + 4Y = 5.64*33

7X + 4Y = 186.12

Because every pound of cashews cost $7 and every pound of Brazil nuts cost $4

Then, we can solve for X on the first equation and replace it on the second as:


\begin{gathered} X+Y=33 \\ X=33-Y \end{gathered}
\begin{gathered} 7X+4Y=186.12 \\ 7(33-Y)+4Y=186.12 \end{gathered}

So, we can solve for Y as:


\begin{gathered} 7\cdot33-7\cdot Y+4Y=186.12 \\ 231-7Y+4Y=186.12 \\ 231-3Y=186.12 \\ -3Y=186.12-231 \\ -3Y=-44.88 \\ Y=(-44.88)/(-3) \\ Y=14.96 \end{gathered}

Now, we can calculate X as:


\begin{gathered} X=33-Y \\ X=33-14.96 \\ X=18.04 \end{gathered}

Therefore, we need to use 18.04 pounds of cashews and 14.96 pounds of Brazil nuts to make a 33 pounds mixture that sells for $5.64 per pound

Answer 18.04 pounds of cashews and 14.96 pounds of Brazil nuts

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