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A store owner want to develop a new snack mix by mixing chocolate and trail mix. How many pounds of chocolate costing $16.50 per pound should be mixed with 13 pound of trail mix costing $2.90 per pound to create a mixture worth $9.13. (round to the nearest pound)

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  1. Yesterday, 21:18
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    11 pounds

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x pounds of chocolate costing $16.50 per pound mixed with 13 pound of trail mix costing $2.90 per pound to create a mixture worth $9.13,

    Thus, the total quantity of trail mix = (x + 13) pounds,

    Also, the cost price of x pounds of chocolate + cost price of 13 pounds of trail mix = cost price of resultant trail mix

    ∵ total cost = number of pounds * price per pound

    ⇒ 16.50x + 2.90 (13) = 9.13 (x+13)

    ⇒ 16.50x + 37.7 = 9.13x + 118.69

    ⇒ 16.50x - 9.13x = 118.69 - 37.7

    ⇒ 7.37x = 80.99

    ⇒ x = 10.989145 ≈ 11

    Hence, 11 pounds of chocolate should be mix.
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