document.write( "Question 1178282: One kind of hard candy sells for $0.89 per kilogram. Another sells for $1.10 per kilogram. How many kilograms of each kind will need to be used for 30 kilograms of a mixture to sell for $0.96 per kilogram?\r
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document.write( "My answer is:
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document.write( "x = 20
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document.write( "30 - x = 30 - 20 = 10\r
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document.write( "Is my answer correct? If not, please provide the steps taken for solving this problem.\r
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