SOLUTION: A candy company has 198 kg of chocolate-covered nuts and 114 kg of chocolate covered raisins to be sold as two different mixes. One mix will contain half nuts and will sell for 7 $
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Question 1169973: A candy company has 198 kg of chocolate-covered nuts and 114 kg of chocolate covered raisins to be sold as two different mixes. One mix will contain half nuts and will sell for 7 $ per kg. The other mix will contain 3/4 nuts and 1/4 raisins and will sell for 9.50 per kg . Complete parts a. And b.
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The description seems incomplete. Maybe you need to show us "parts a and b".
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