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Mathematics, 02.08.2019 07:30 ap319773

Danielle wants to mix two types of candy and sell them for a profit of fifty-two cents per pound. she has some chocolates that cost $2.66 per pound and jellybeans that cost $6.17 per pound. she wants to make a total mixture of 13 pounds and have a selling price of $5.61 per pound. how many pounds of each candy should he use?

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