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Thirty pounds of lemon drops are to be mixed with cherry chews to make a mixture that will sell for $1.60 per pound. How much (in Ib) of the more expensive candy should be used? See the table.
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Thirty pounds of lemon drops are to be mixed with cherry chews to make a mixture that will sell for $1.60 per pound. How much (in Ib) of the more expensive candy should be used? See the table.
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About a million and two maybe 3
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