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mr_godi [17]
3 years ago
11

A fruit punch juice mix flavor is made using 30% cherry flavoring and 70% blueberry flavoring, if Jim wants to make fruit punch

and has 6 containers of cherry flavoring, how many containers of blueberry does he need to make the juice ?
Mathematics
2 answers:
NemiM [27]3 years ago
5 0
You will use about 11 to make it

mojhsa [17]3 years ago
4 0
14 containers of blueberries


I HOPE THIS HELPS!!

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A number greater than 70 but less than 100

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<u><em>Derek wants to order some roses online.  Florist A charges $4.75 per blue rose plus $40 delivery charge.  Florist B charges $5.15 per red rose plus $25 delivery charge.  If Florist B increases the cost per rose to $5.20, for what number of roses is it less expensive to order from Florist A?  From Florist B?</em></u>

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