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Mathematics, 16.06.2020 20:57 lilo1841

Mr. Murray wants to create 100 ounces of a mixture that is 62% pecans, 30% almonds, and 8% walnuts. How will the amount of Mixture A compare to the amounts of Mixtures B and C that Mr. Murray uses? He will use half as much of Mixture A as he will use of Mixtures B and C combined. He will use one-quarter as much of Mixture A as he will use of Mixtures B and C combined. He will use one-fifth as much of Mixture A as he will use of Mixtures B and C combined. He will use twice as much of Mixture A as he will use of Mixtures B and C combined.

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