The owner of a shop wants to mix cashews and pecans to make 8 kg of mixed nuts worth $7.25 per kg. If the price of cashews is $8.00 per kg and the price of pecans is $7.00 per kg, how many kilograms of each should he take?

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Answer:

6 kg pecans,

2 kg cashews.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x be the weight of cashews and y be the weight of pecans in kg.

We have been given that the owner of a shop wants to mix cashews and pecans to make 8 kg of mixed nuts. We can represent this information in an equation as:

[tex]x+y=8...(1)[/tex]

We are also told that the mixed nuts worth $7.25 per kg, so the price of 8 kg of mixed nuts will be [tex]\$7.25\times 8=\$58[/tex].

Since the price of cashews is $8.00 per kg and the price of pecans is $7.00 per kg, so we can represent this information in an equation as:

[tex]8x+7y=58...(2)[/tex]  

Now we will use substitution method to solve system of equations.

From equation (1) we will get,

[tex]x=8-y[/tex]

Substituting this value in equation (2) we will get,

[tex]8(8-y)+7y=58[/tex]

[tex]64-8y+7y=58[/tex]

[tex]64-y=58[/tex]

[tex]64-64-y=58-64[/tex]

[tex]-y=-6[/tex]

[tex]y=6[/tex]

Therefore, the owner should take 6 kg of pecans.

Upon substituting [tex]y=6[/tex] in equation (1) we will get,

[tex]x+6=8[/tex]

[tex]x+6-6=8-6[/tex]

[tex]x=2[/tex]

Therefore, the owner should take 2 kg of cashews.

Answer:

Weight of Cashew = 2Kg  

Weight of Pecan = 6Kg

Step-by-step explanation:

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