SOLUTION: A merchant mixes some gum worth $3.50 per pound with some lollipops worth $1.00 per pound. There are 10 more pounds of lollipops than the gum. If the total value of the mixtures is
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Question 1002986: A merchant mixes some gum worth $3.50 per pound with some lollipops worth $1.00 per pound. There are 10 more pounds of lollipops than the gum. If the total value of the mixtures is $28, how many pounds of each are there. Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source):