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Mathematics, 10.09.2019 23:20 natnat55

Chocolates costing $8 per pound are to be mixed with chocolates costing $3 per pound to make a 20 pound mixture. if the mixture is to sell for $5 per pound, how many pounds of each chocolate should be used? which of the following equations could be used to solve the problem? 8x + 3x = 5(20) 8x + 3(20) = 5(x + 20) 8x + 3(20 - x) = 5(20)

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