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6 August, 17:16

A grocer needs to mix raisins at $2.00 a pound with granola at $3.25 a pound to obtain 10 pounds of a mixture that costs $2.50 a pound. How many pounds of raisins and how many pounds of granola must be used?

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  1. 6 August, 20:50
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    Four lbs of granola = 13 lbs

    Six lbs of raisins = 12 lbs

    13+12=25

    25/$2.50=10
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