document.write( "Question 928362: SoThe modern grocery has cashews that sell for $4.75 cents a pound and peanuts that sale for $2.50 a pound. How much of each must Albert, the grocer, mix to get 90 pounds of mixture that he can sale for $3 per pound. express the problem as a system of linear equations and solve using the method of your choice to find the solution of the problem. \n" ); document.write( "
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