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25 June, 07:12

A candy distributor needs to mix a 30% fat-content chocolate with a 50% fat-content chocolate to create 200 kilograms of a 46% fat-content chocolate. How many kilograms of each kind of chocolate must they use?

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  1. 25 June, 07:28
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    If x is the kilograms of 30% chocolate, and y is the kilograms of 50% chocolate, then:

    x + y = 200

    0.30x + 0.50y = 0.46 (200)

    Solving the system of equations with substitution:

    0.30x + 0.50 (200 - x) = 0.46 (200)

    0.30x + 100 - 0.50x = 92

    8 = 0.20x

    x = 40

    y = 200 - x

    y = 160

    The distributor needs 40 kg of 30% chocolate and 160 kg of 50% chocolate.
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