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21 October, 21:19

A saleswomen sells a dried fruit mixture for $5.7 per pound and nuts for $14.55 per pound. She wants to blend the two to get a 10 pound mixture that she will sell for $9.24 per pound. How much should she use?

to get a 10 pound mixture she should use __ lb of fruit mixture and __ lb of nuts.

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  1. 21 October, 21:31
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    Let the fruit mixture of $5.7 per pound be for x pounds.

    The nut of $14.55 per pound would then be: (10 - x).

    Since the total blend of both = 10 pounds, selling for $9.24 per pound.

    cost of 1st type + cost of second type = Total cost of blend mixture

    5.7*x + 14.55 * (10 - x) = 9.24*10

    5.7x + 145.5 - 14.55x = 92.4

    5.7x - 14.55x = 92.4 - 145.5

    -8.85x = - 53.1

    x = - 53.1/-8.85

    x = 6

    The other will be (10 - x) = 10 - 6 = 4.

    She should use 6 lb of fruit mixture and 4 lb of nuts.
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