SOLUTION: Grain worth 65 cents per pond was mixed with grain worth 90 cents per pounds to produce 20 pounds of a mixture worth 80 cents per pound. How many pounds of each were used?

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Question 1072616: Grain worth 65 cents per pond was mixed with grain worth 90 cents per pounds to produce 20 pounds of a mixture worth 80 cents per pound. How many pounds of each were used?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39618)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!









of the 90 cent per pound

of the 65 cent per pound

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