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ziro4ka [17]
3 years ago
6

A candy store owner has chocolate candies worth $2.50 per pound and sour candies worth $0.90 per pound. How much of each kind of

candies should she combine to get 60 lb of mixed candies worth $1.70 per pound? (Include units with your numerical answers.)
Mathematics
1 answer:
SVETLANKA909090 [29]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Weight of chocolate candies = 30lbs

Weight of sour candies = 30lbs

Step-by-step explanation:

We are told in the question that :

Chocolate candies worth $2.50 per pound

Sour candies worth $0.90 per pound. How much of each kind of candies should she combine to get 60 lb of mixed candies worth $1.70 per pound?

Let x represent the number of pounds of chocolate candies

Let 60 - x represent the number of pounds of sour candies

Hence, we have the equation

x × $2.50 + (60 - x) × $0.90 = 60 × $1.70

= 2.5x + 54 - 0.9x = 102

Collect like terms

2.5x - 0.9x = 102 - 54

= 1.6x = 48

x = 48/1.6

x = 30 lbs

x represent the number of pounds of chocolate candies,

60 - x represent the number of pounds of sour candies

= 60 - 30

= 30lbs

Weight of chocolate candies = 30lbs

Weight of sour candies = 30lbs

Therefore, she should combine 30lbs of chocolate candies and 30lbs of sour candies to get 60 lb of mixed candies worth $1.70 per pound.

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