Asked by Raquel
                A merchant wants to mix gummy worms worth $7 per pound and gummy bears worth $3 per pound to make 30 pounds of a mixture worth $4.60 per pound. How many pounds of each type of candy should he use?
            
            
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                    Answered by
            Steve
            
    If x lbs of worms, then
7x + 3(30-x) = 4.60*30
This is just like the interest problem, which is also a mixture problem.
    
7x + 3(30-x) = 4.60*30
This is just like the interest problem, which is also a mixture problem.
                    Answered by
            Raquel
            
    How would I write out this problem to solve?
    
                    Answered by
            Steve
            
    Huh? It's already written out. That's how I got the equation. Can you not solve the equation?
If you find x, that's how many lbs of worms you need. The rest (30-x) is bears.
    
If you find x, that's how many lbs of worms you need. The rest (30-x) is bears.
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