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A candy store need to mix two types of candies, one at $1.20 and the other one at $1.50, to obtain 75 pounds at $1.40 per pound. Use system of linear equations to find how many …
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A candy store need to mix two types of candies, one at $1.20 and the other one at $1.50, to obtain 75 pounds at $1.40 per pound. Use system of linear equations to find how many pounds of each they must mix to obtain what they need.
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