SOLUTION: Solve the following problem using a system of equations.
How many pounds of nuts selling for ​$6 per lb and raisins selling for ​$3 per lb should a person combine to o
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Question 1109862: Solve the following problem using a system of equations.
How many pounds of nuts selling for $6 per lb and raisins selling for $3 per lb should a person combine to obtain 210 lb of a trail mix selling for $4 per lb?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39618) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
n, the pounds of nuts $6 per pound
210-n, the raisins
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