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The owner of a candy store wants to mix some peanuts worth $3 per pound, some cashews worth $10 per pound, and some brazil nuts worth $9 per pound to get 50 pounds of a mixture that will sell for $6.80 per pound. she uses 10 fewer pounds of cashews than peanuts. how many pounds of each did she use?

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