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the shopkeeper mixes peanuts (cost per kg=\ 25) and walnuts (cost per (g = 2500) to make 20 kg of a mixture, which costs $4,300. How many kg of peanuts and walnuts each are put into the mixture?​

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Answered by pkanak207
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the shopkeeper mixes peanuts (cost per kg=\ 25) and walnuts (cost per (g = 2500) to make 20 kg of a mixture, which costs $4,300. How many kg of peanuts and walnuts each are put into the mixture?

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the shopkeeper mixes peanuts (cost per kg=\ 25) and walnuts (cost per (g = 2500) to make 20 kg of a mixture, which costs $4,300. How many kg of peanuts and walnuts each are put into the mixture?

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