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Re: Joseph bought two varieties of rice, costing 5 cents per oun [#permalink]
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Another way that you could approach it is through the answer choice, making the process quicker.

Looking at answer choice B. We can see that we have 1:5-->this telling us that we have 1 unit of A and 5 units of B all together having 6 units of rice.
Following upon this we are able to determine that we have 35C in the aforementioned mixture in costs.
We then multiply 7*6-->since we know what amount of units of rice we have and we know what the selling price is. We get 42.
We divide 42/35= 1,2-1=0,2*100=20%
Thereby answer choice B is correct.
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