SOLUTION: A grocer mixes peanuts that cost $1.49 per pund and walnuts that cost $2.69 per pound to make 100 pounds of a mixture that costs $2.21 per pound. How much of each kind of nut did t
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Question 989797: A grocer mixes peanuts that cost $1.49 per pund and walnuts that cost $2.69 per pound to make 100 pounds of a mixture that costs $2.21 per pound. How much of each kind of nut did the grocer put into the mixture. Answer by Edwin McCravy(20077) (Show Source):
Let the number of pounds of peanuts be x
Let the number of pounds of walnuts be y
Value Value
Type Number of of
of of 1 ALL
nuts pounds pound poundss
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peanuts x $1.49 $1.49x
walnuts y $2.69 $2.69y
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mixture 100 $2.21 $221.00
The first equation comes from the second column.
x + y = 100
The first equation comes from the last column.
1.49x + 2.69y = 221
Get rid of decimals by multiplying every term by 100:
149x + 269y = 22100
So we have the system of equations:
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We solve by substitution. Solve the first equation for y:
x + y = 100
y = 100 - x
Substitute (100 - x) for y in 149x + 260y = 22100
149x + 269(100 - x) = 22100
149x + 26900 - 269x = 22100
-120x + 26900 = 22100
-120x = -4800
x = 40 = the number of pounds of peanuts.
Substitute in y = 100 - x
y = 100 - (40)
y = 60 = the number of pounds of walnuts.
Checking: 40 peanuts is worth $59.60 and 60 pounds of walnuts is worth
$161.40
That's 100 pounds that is worth = $221
And 100 pounds of misture at 2.21 per pound is worth $221
So it checks.
Edwin