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Trey bought 2 pounds of mixed nuts to serve at a party. According to the packaging, 15% of the mixe cashews. Trey wants to add cashews to the mix to increase the percentage to 25%. Which equation
number of pounds of cashews Trey should add to the mix?

A. 2(0.15+x)=0.25
B. 0.15(2+x)=0.25+x
C. 0.15(2+ X)=0.25
D. 0.25(2+x)=0.3+x

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