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Homework Help: Analytic Geometry(Math)

Posted by Robynn on Tuesday, December 19, 2006 at 12:06pm.

A shopkeeper packages together two types of hard candy: peppermint and cinnamon. Seperately, the peppermint candy sells for $1.80/kg and the cinnamon candy sells for $2.40/kg. Determine the amount of each type of candy that is required to make 50kg of the mixture. Verify your answer.

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