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| Question 973901:  John mixed cashews and almonds.
 -John bought 4 pounds of almonds for a total cost of $22.
 -The cost per pound for cashews is 60% more than the cost per pound for almonds.
 -John bought enough cashews that, when he mixed them with the almonds, the mixture had a value of $6.50 per pound.
 Approximately what percent of the mixture, by weight, was cashews?
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! -John bought 4 pounds of almonds for a total cost of $22. almonds cost 22/4 = $5.50 per lb
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 -The cost per pound for cashews is 60% more than the cost per pound for almonds.
 1.6*5.5 = $8.80 per lb
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 -John bought enough cashews that, when he mixed them with the almonds, the mixture had a value of $6.50 per pound.
 Approximately what percent of the mixture, by weight, was cashews?
 Equation:
 value + value = value
 5.5a + 8.8c = 6.50(a+c)
 5.5a + 8.8c = 6.5a + 6.5c
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 1a = 2.3c
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 c = a/2.3
 c = 0.435a
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 Total weight = a + c
 Total weight = 1.435a
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 Percent of cashews = wt of cashews/total weight
 Percent of cashews = 0.435a/1.435a = 38.3%
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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