SOLUTION: A candy distributor needs to mix a 10% fat-content chocolate with a 60% fat-content chocolate to create 100 kilograms of a 25% fat-content chocolate. How many kilograms of each kin

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Question 1129870: A candy distributor needs to mix a 10% fat-content chocolate with a 60% fat-content chocolate to create 100 kilograms of a 25% fat-content chocolate. How many kilograms of each kind of chocolate must they use?
___ Kilograms of the 10% chocolate and
___ Kilograms of the 60% chocolate.

Answer by josgarithmetic(39630)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x= amount of 60% fat chocolate
M-x, amount of 10% fat chocolate
M=100 kg
L= 10 %
H = 60%
T =25 %







Substitute the given values to find x and then evaluate M-x.

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