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25 June, 19:53

A grocer bought some walnuts for 45¢ per pound and some pecans for 60¢ per pound. He wants to mix the pecans and walnuts together to form a 90 pound mixture to sell at 55 cents per pound. If x represents the pounds of walnuts used in the mixture, which expression would represent the total cost of the pecans used in the mixture? 0.55x 0.60x 0.60 (90 - x)

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  1. 25 June, 21:06
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x represent the pounds of walnuts used in the mixture. He wants to mix the pecans and walnuts together to form a 90 pound mixture. This means that the pounds of Pecans in the mixture is (90 - x)

    The grocer bought some walnuts for 45¢ per pound and some pecans for 60¢ per pound. If the mixture would sell at 55 cents per pound, The expression representing the total cost of the pecans used in the mixture is

    45x + 60 (90 - x) = 55 (90)

    45x + 60 (90 - x) = 4950
  2. 25 June, 23:21
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    Answer:40.50 dollars

    Step-by-step explanation:

    mutiply 0.45 by 90
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