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Re: 30¢ per pound tea X and 40¢ per pound tea Y were mixed to gi [#permalink]
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Mixture

40-36/36-30 = 2/3

Therefore, 2 parts of x and 3 parts of Y
X<Y
A<B
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Re: 30¢ per pound tea X and 40¢ per pound tea Y were mixed to gi [#permalink]
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assume a to be x pound of tea and b to be y pounds of tea
total 10 pounds
so a+b=10
and 30a + 40b = 360

a=4, b=6
so. B
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