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13 February, 22:15

A lumber company combined oak wood chips that cost $3.40 per pound with pine wood chips that costs $2.60 per pound. How many pounds of each were used to make a 40-pound mixture costing $2.80 per pound?

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  1. 14 February, 01:05
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    Algebra: must make a chart

    $/lb * # of lbs = total

    Oak 3.4 x 3.4x

    Pine 2.6 40-x 104-2.6x

    Mixture 2.8 40 112

    Now you can set up your equation (assuming you know how to do equations 'cuz I figure you're in algebra)

    3.4x + 104 - 2.6x = 112

    .8x + 104 = 112

    .8x = 8

    10 pounds of oak

    30 pounds of pine
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