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Mathematics, 09.04.2021 06:00 rickimmorgan

A grocer wants to mix two kinds of nuts. One kind sells for $1.10 per pound, and the other sells for $2.40 per pound. He wants to mix a total of 30 pounds and sell it for $2.15 per pound. How many pounds of each kind should he use in the new mix? (Round off the answers to the nearest hundredth.)

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