SOLUTION: How many pounds of $1.20 per pound nut mixture must be mixed with two pounds of 90c per pound mixture to produce a mixture that sells for $1.00 per pound?
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Question 868407: How many pounds of $1.20 per pound nut mixture must be mixed with two pounds of 90c per pound mixture to produce a mixture that sells for $1.00 per pound? Answer by josgarithmetic(39618) (Show Source):
Let h = the pounds of the higher priced nuts to add.
Accounting for poundage: h+2,... we do not know what its value is but we can use the expression.
Accounting for money: . The equation could also be first formed as its equivalent rational equation, but your first step might be to transform into this green-highlited form here. Notice that 90 cents is 0.90 dollars.