Question #9c89b

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May 30, 2017

20 20 lbs of nuts to be mixed with 40 40 lbs of raisins .

Explanation:

Let nuts combined is xx lb , then raisin combined is (60-x)(60x) lb

Cost of nuts is $6x$6x , Cost of raisin is $(3(60-x))$(3(60x)).
Hence Cost of nuts ans raisins is 6x + 180 -3x = $(3x+180)6x+1803x=$(3x+180) ,

Selling price of mix is 60*4=$240604=$240

:. 3x+180 = 240 or 3x =60 or x=20 :. 60-x=60-20=40

Hence 20 lbs of nuts to be mixed with 40 lbs of raisins . [Ans]

May 30, 2017

color(blue)("A different method.")

Raisons ->40color(white)(.)lb
Nuts " "->20color(white)(.)lb

Explanation:

If you have all nuts then the cost per pound is $6
If you have all raisons then the cost per pound is $3

The target blend will give a cost per pound of $4

The change in cost has a direct relationship to the proportion of nuts in the blend. Thus we can plot a straight line graph linking blend cost to the weight of nuts in the blend.

Tony B

The slope (gradient) for part of it is the same as that for all of it

Let the unknown weight of nuts be n

Then gradient is such that:

(ncolor(white)(.)lb)/(4-3)=(60color(white)(.)lb)/(6-3)

n=(60color(white)(.)lb)/3=20color(white)(.)lb
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Thus the raisins weight is 60-20=40color(white)(.)lb
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Check:

(40/60xx$3)+(20/60xx$6) =$4