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Mathematics, 20.11.2019 21:31 ashquinn

Sue is buying a 13-pound mixture of gummy candy, jelly beans, and hard candy. the cost of gummy candy is $1.00 per pound, jelly beans cost $2.00 per pound, and hard candy costs $2.00 per pound. the mixture calls for three times as many gummy candy pieces as jelly beans. the total cost of the mixture is $20. explain how to do this

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