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Chocolates costing $8 per pound are to be mixed with chocolates costing $3 per pound to make a 20-pound mixture. If the mixture is to sell for $5 per pound, how many pounds of the $3 chocolate should be used?
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8 is the correct answer i think I'm not really sure
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