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Mathematics, 13.06.2020 00:57 mathamaticlly

PLEASE HELP! WILL MARK THE FIRST CORRECT ANSWER BRAINLIEST! If a grocer mixed 6 lb of candies costing $2 per pound and 4 lb of candies costing $1.5 per pound, what will the price of the mixture be?
Let x be the price of the mixture.

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