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Mathematics, 27.06.2019 05:30 istangot7

Rachel has 30 pounds of a mixture of candy that sells for $1.00/lb. if lollipops sell for $0.95/lb and caramel candies sell for $1.10/lb. how many pounds of lollipops are in the mixture? could i have an equation for the problem. you so much!

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