Question 567597:   1.A candy manufacturer has two grades of candy, selling at 75 cents and 90 cents a pound respectively. How many pounds of each must he use to make mixture of 150 pounds, to sell at 75 cents a pound? please, show your step by step solution.. 
2. A tobacconist wishes to blend two grades of tobacco, costing 8 cents an ounce and 10 cents an ounce respectively, and to sell the mixture at 12 cents an ounce with a profit of 25 per cent of the cost.How many ounces of each kind must he used to the pound ? ( 1 lb. = 16 oz.) 
3. A fruit dealer sold 9 dozen lemons and 16 dozen oranges for $17.40.The following day he sold, at the same prices, 11 dozens lemons and 20 dozens oranges for $21.60. Find the prices of his lemons and oranges.
 
 
 Answer by mananth(16946)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! -----------------	price cents	----------------quantity								 
Candy type I	75	----------------x	pounds							 
Candy type II	90	----------------600-x	pounds							 
Mixture	75.00	----------------600										 
													 
75x+90(600-x)=75*600	 
													 
75x+54000-90x=45000			 
75x-90x=45000-54000			 
-15x=-9000								 
/-15												 
x=600	pounds	75.00 cents		Candy type I 
0	pounds	90.00 cents		Candy type II	 
												
 
 
 
tobacco type I - 8 cents/ounce  x ounces 
tobacco type II- 10 cents/ounce  y ounces 
he sells at 12 cents/pound 
profit = 25% 
so cost = (100/125)*12=9.60 cents
 
sum of individual costs = costof mixture
 
8x+10y= 9.6(x+y)
 
8x+10y=9.6x+9.6y 
0.4y=1.6x
 
x/y = 0.4/1.6	
 
x/y = 1/4
 
he has to mix 3.2 ounces of 8 cents cent  tobacco with 12.8 ounce of 10 cent tobacco to make 1 pound of mixed coffee
 
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