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Solid Mixtures Problems 1. A grocer wishes to mix coffee worth $1.10 per pound with coffee worth $.80 per pound to make 20 pounds of a blend to sell at $.89 per pound. How many pounds of each must he mix?
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1. A grocer wishes to mix coffee worth $1.10 per pound with coffee worth $.80 per pound to
make 20 pounds of a blend to sell at $.89 per pound. How many pounds of each must he
mix?
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