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10 September, 16:03

Ms. Nina wants to buy candy mix for $1.00 per pound. If she already bought 50 pounds of candy for $1.20 per pound, how much candy that costs 80 cents per pound must she buy?

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  1. 10 September, 19:38
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    She must buy 50 candies that cost 80 cents per pound must she buy to make a $1 candy mix if she already bought 50 pounds of candy for $1.20 per pound. This problem can be solved by using a simple algebra equation to find the addition candy number which stated as $1 = $1.2*50+$0.8x / (50+x). This equation will result in 0.2x = 10, therefore, x = 50 which represents the additional candy needed.
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