A merchant has 5 pounds of mixed nuts that cost $30. He wants to add peanuts that cost $1.50 per pound and cashews that cost $4.50 per pound to obtain 50 pounds of a mixture that costs $2.90 per pound. How many pounds of peanuts are needed?

1 Answer
Sep 29, 2015

The merchant needs 29.229.2 pounds of peanuts to make his mixture.

Explanation:

Be PP the quantity of peanuts added to the mixture and CC the quantity of cashews added to the mixture. We have:

5+P+C=50 rarr P+C=455+P+C=50P+C=45

If the mixture is to cost $2.90$2.90 per pound, then 50 pounds will cost $145$145. Therefore we have:

30+1.5P+4.5C=145 rarr 1.5P+4.5C=11530+1.5P+4.5C=1451.5P+4.5C=115

rarr 1.5(P+C)+3C=67.5+3C=1151.5(P+C)+3C=67.5+3C=115

rarr 3C=47.5 rarr C=47.5/33C=47.5C=47.53

rarr P+47.5/3=45P+47.53=45

rarr P=45-47.5/3=(135-47.5)/3=87.5/3~~29.2P=4547.53=13547.53=87.5329.2