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14 March, 08:13

A candy store merchant sells 25kg ju-jubes for $3.00/kg. If he uses one brand selling for $2.25/kg and a second brand selling at $3.75/kg, how much of each brand is required?

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  1. 14 March, 08:37
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    Let's say he has 1 kg of each

    2.25/kg and 3.75/kg

    add together and divide by 2 to get average

    6/2=3

    so it must be a one to one ratio

    25 kg/2=12.5 kg of each

    12.5 of each brand
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