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A candy store sells a brand of nuts that costs $2 per pound and a brand of chocolate coated candies that costs $0.50 per pound. Select the equation that solves for x lb of nuts that must be mixed with 35 lb of the
chocolate coated candies in order to have a mixture that costs 1.49 per pound.

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