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8 January, 00:15

A merchant wants to mix gummy worms worth $5 per pound and gummy bears worth $3 per pound to make 30 pounds of a mixture worth $3.80 per pound. how many pounds of each type of candy should he use?

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  1. 8 January, 00:35
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    Let x and y be the amounts (in pounds) of the gummy worms worth $5 and $3, respectively. The sum of the weights of the gummy worms as stated is 30. Thus,

    x + y = 30

    The next equation is derived from the summation of all the products of the price and amount before and after mixing. That is,

    5x + 3y = 30 (3.8)

    The values of x and y obtained using the two equations are 12 and 18, respectively.

    Hence, 12 and 18 pounds of gummy worms worth $5 and $3, respectively will be used for the mixture.
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