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Peanut-Pecan Problem

Peanuts sell at $5/kg and pecans sell at $20/kg. Marika wants to make 30kg of a mixture of peanuts and pecans that will s ell at $10/kg/ How many kilograms of peanuts and pecans should she use?

Help plz. Plz explain how you got the answer.

Let x = kg peanuts
y = kg pecans
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equation 1. x + y = 30
equation 2. $5x + $20y =$10*30
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Solve the two equations for x and y. Post your work if you get stuck and need further assistance.

I don't get it why did you need help for that easy pesey problem?

evryone is at different stages, what is easy for you is new to others

1 answer

->Let x represent the mass of peanuts
->Mass of pecans:30-x
->The Value of peauts:5x
->Value of pecans:20(30-x)
Equation: 5x + 20 (30-x)= 10(30)
*Please note a number before the bracket means tp multiply*
5x + 600 x - 20 = 300
->move + 600 to the other side of the equal sign, it becomes a negative - 600.
-> x-20 just make it a 20x
5x - 20x = 300 - 600
-15x = -300
->So negative 15 equals negative 300
->Next divide -15x by -15 and -300 by -15
-15x = -300
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-15 -15
x = 20 Kg (the mass of peanuts)
-> Mass of pecans: 30 - x whitch is 30 - 20 = 10kg