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A store mixes kentucky bluegrass wothe $12 per pound and chewing fescue for $12 per pound. Howe many of each should be used to make 456 pounds of mixture?
13 years ago

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Ms. Sue
I assume that you need equal parts of each.

456/2 = 228 pounds of each.

13 years ago

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