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| Question 230407:  I am trying to figure this out, but I don't know the right equation to use. Owners of a candy store want to sell a mix of raisins & nuts for $6 per lb. Raisins usually sell for $3lb., and nuts usually sell for $8lb. They have a 50lb barrel of the raisins. How many lbs of nuts should they mix with raisins so that they hit their target value of $6 per pound for the mixture?
 Thanks for your help!
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Owners of a candy store want to sell a mix of raisins & nuts for $6 per lb. Raisins usually sell for $3lb., and nuts usually sell for $8lb. They have a 50lb barrel of the raisins. How many lbs of nuts should they mix with raisins so that they hit their target value of $6 per pound for the mixture? -------------------------------------------------------
 Value Equation:
 value of raisins + value of nuts = value of the mixture
 3(50) + 8x = 6(50+x)
 150 + 9x = 300 + 6x
 3x = 150
 x = 50 lb (amt of nuts needed for the mixture)
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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