SOLUTION: Ten pounds of $1.20 per pound dog food is mixed with x pounds of $0.60 per pound dog food. The value, in cents, of the resulting mixture may be represented

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Question 525635: Ten pounds of $1.20 per pound dog food is
mixed with x pounds of $0.60 per pound dog
food. The value, in cents, of the resulting
mixture may be represented by

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Ten pounds of $1.20 per pound dog food is
mixed with x pounds of $0.60 per pound dog
food. The value, in cents, of the resulting
mixture may be represented by
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value + value = value
Value = 120*10 + 60x cents.
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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