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| Question 1062859:  A store mixes bluegrass worth $12 per pound and ryegrass $16 per pound. The mixture is to sell for $13 per pound. Find out how much of each should be used to make a 558 pound mixture?
 Answer by addingup(3677)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! bluegrass: x ryegrass: y
 x+y = 558 subtract x from both sides:
 y = 558-x
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 12x+16y = 13(558) substitute for y:
 12x+16(558-x) = 13(558)
 12x+8928-16x = 7254
 -4x = -1674
 x = -1674/-4 divide, and remember that -/- = +
 x = 418.50
 You need 418.5 pounds of the bluegrass and 558-418.5= 139.5 pounds of the ryegrass
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 make-sense check:
 Mixture price: 13
 Look at the bluegrass: 12, very close to 13
 Look at the rye grass: 16, not so close to 13
 It makes sense that you need a lot more of the $12 bluegrass
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 Happy learning,
 John
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