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A grocer mixes almonds which sell for 1.20/kg with 180kg of Brazil nuts which sell for 1.50/kg. How many kg of almonds must he use in order to sell the mixture for 1.28/kg?
9 years ago

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Answered by Steve
If x kg of almonds, then we have

1.20*x + 1.50*180 = 1.28(x+180)
9 years ago

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