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Question 442880: One more I am stuck on, I feel like there is something missing. A person who must meet the requirements of a nutritional program is considering a combination of two foods which are in tubes. Each tube of A contains 4 units of protein, 2 units of carbs, and 2 units of fat and weighs 3 pounds. The requirement is 42 units of protein, 30 units of carbs, and 18 units of fat. How many tubes of each should be used?
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
There is something missing, only tube A is given here, there probably should be tube B and tube C
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