Math, asked by zhaohaiqing, 11 months ago

If a grocer mixed 3 lbs of candy costing $1.7 per pound and 5 lbs of candy costing 90 cents per pound, what should the price of the mixture be?

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Answered by bhagyashreechowdhury
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The price of the mixture should be $ 9.6.

Step-by-step explanation:

Cost of 1 pound of the 1st type of candy = $ 1.7

Weight of the 1st type of candy = 3 lbs

The total cost 3 lbs of the 1st type of candy = 3 × $ 1.7 = $ 5.1

Cost of 1 pound of the 2nd type of candy = 90 cents = $ 0.9

Weight of the 2nd type of candy = 5 lbs

The total cost 5 lbs of the 2nd type of candy = 5 × $ 0.9 = $ 4.5

Since the grocer mixed the two types of candies, therefore, we get

The total price of the mixture should be = $ 5.1 + $ 4.5 = $ 9.6

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