Question 763486
This is just like a mixture problem.


A store has candy worth $L a pound and candy worth $H a pound. if the owners want M pounds of candy worth $T a pound, how many pounds of each candy should they use?

Let u = pounds of the L candy
Let v = pounds of the H candy
Understand {{{L<T<H}}}


FORM EQUATIONS
{{{(Lu+Hv)/M=T}}} and {{{u+v=M}}}


Solve the system for u and v, and then substitute the given quantity values to find the values of u and v.