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Mathematics, 04.04.2020 02:03 sctenk6052

You have one type of nut that sells for $3.00/lb and another type of nut that sells for $5.40/lb. You would like to have 7.2 lbs of a nut mixture that sells for $4.60/lb. How much of each nut will you need to obtain the desired mixture?

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