SOLUTION: How many quarts of peanut oil worth 19 cents a quart must be mixed with 100 quarts worth 25 cents a quart to produce a mixture which will sell for 24 cents a quart?

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Question 1005313: How many quarts of peanut oil worth 19 cents a quart must be mixed with 100 quarts worth 25 cents a quart to produce a mixture which will sell for 24 cents a quart?
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