SOLUTION: A grocer blends two grades of tea which are worth 120€ and 20€ respectively. How much of each kind of tea must he use to make mixture of 50 kg which he can sell at 150€

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Question 960801: A grocer blends two grades of tea which are worth 120€ and 20€ respectively. How much of each kind of tea must he use to make mixture of 50 kg which he can sell at 150€
Answer by macston(5194)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The selling price is greater than that of the blended grades:
even 100% of the 120€ tea would only have a price of 120€, and adding
the lower price tea would lower the cost.
No possible answer for this problem as written.

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