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Sharon sells brown sugar for $1.75 per pound. She also sells powder sugar for $3.25 per pound. If she decided to mix the two and sell them as a new type of sugar, how much would the new sugar be if she
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Sharon sells brown sugar for $1.75 per pound. She also sells powder sugar for $3.25 per pound. If she decided to mix the two and sell them as a new type of sugar, how much would the new sugar be if she mixed 5 pounds of each type of sugar?
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$25
Explanation:
1.75x5=8.75
3.25x5=16.25
16.25+8.75=$25
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1.75 x 5 = 8.75
3.25 x 5 = 16.25
8.75 + 16.25 = $25.00
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