Mathematics
Mathematics, 19.10.2020 03:01, diflakf

A food store makes a 11-1b mixture of oatmeal, crispies, and chocolate chips. The oatmeal is $1.50 per pound, crispies cost $2.00 per pound, and chocolate chips cost $1.00 per
pound. The mixture calls for twice as much oatmeal as crispies. The total cost of the mixture is
$17.00. How much of each ingredient did the store use?
Show each equation written to begin problem. Show steps to finding the solution to receive
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