Mathematics, 26.09.2021 17:20, mikeysoulemison
You have one type of chocolate that sells for $5.00/lb and another type of chocolate that sells for $7.60/lb. You would like to have 10.4 lbs of a chocolate mixture that sells for $6.50/lb. How much of each chocolate will you need to obtain the desired mixture? You will need BLANK lbs of the cheaper chocolate and BLANK lbs of the expensive chocolate. Please help!! It is urgent.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:30, Rperez6491
The number of revolutions of two pulleys is inversely proportional to their diameters. if a 24-inch diameter pulley making 400 revolutions per minute is belted to an 8-inch diameter pulley, find the number of revolutions per minute of the smaller pulley.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:00, madiballet125
What are the equivalent ratios for 24/2= /3= /5.5=108/ = /15
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