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The owner of a candy store is creating a candy medley that costs $2.45 per kilogram. The medley contains jelly beans at $3.25 per kilogram, plus gumdrops at $1.25 per kilogram. If
there are 9 kilograms of jelly beans available, how many kilograms of gumdrops will the
owner need to use?
Write your answer as a whole number or as a decimal rounded to the nearest tenth.
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