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Mathematics, 08.01.2020 18:31, sofiimadison

Candy selling at $6.00 per pound will be mixed with candy selling at $9.00 per pound. how many pounds of the more expensive candy are
needed to produce a 15-pound mixture that sells for $7.00 per pound?
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