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Mathematics, 03.03.2021 23:00 joeykyle05

To increase sales, a store manager mixes hard candy selling at $1.60/kg with gummy worms selling at $2.20/kg. If the new mixture price is $1.75/kg, how much of each candy was used to obtain 50 kg of the new mixture? Write let statements and a system of equations to model this situation. Do NOT solve the system. I will mark Brainliest for the one who answers this with the full process

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