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14 August, 23:59

A candy store sells chocolate-covered almonds for $7.50 per pound and chocolate-covered peanuts for $5.00 per pound. The manager decides to make a bridge mix that combines the almonds with the peanuts. She wants the bridge mix to sell for $7.00 per pound, and there should be no loss in revenue from selling the bridge mix rather than the almonds and peanuts alone. How many pounds of chocolate-covered almonds and how many pounds of chocolate-covered peanuts are required to create 65 pounds of bridge mix?

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  1. 15 August, 02:44
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    32.5 lbs

    Step-by-step explanation:

    so divide 65 by 2 which will give you 32.5 it's eveny in half
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