SOLUTION: A candy mix sells for $2.20 per kilogram. It contains chocolates worth $1.80 per kilogram and other candy worth $3.00 per kilogram. How much of each are in the 15 kilograms of the
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Question 936573: A candy mix sells for $2.20 per kilogram. It contains chocolates worth $1.80 per kilogram and other candy worth $3.00 per kilogram. How much of each are in the 15 kilograms of the mixture?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This is how the solution is done:
Mixture: Two-Part, price or cost, both material amounts unknown
http://www.algebra.com/my/mixture-price-two-part-both-parts-unknown.lesson?content_action=show_dev
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