A mixture of 30 pounds of candy sells for $1.10 a pound. The mixture consists of chocolates worth $1.50 a pound and chocolates worth 90¢ a pound. How many pounds of the $1.50 chocolate were used to make the mixture?A. 15B. 10C. 12

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Answer: Option 'B' is correct.

Step-by-step explanation:

Number of pounds of candy = 30

Cost per pound = $1.10

Total amount would be

[tex]30\times 1.10\\\\=33[/tex]

Let the number of pound that sold at $1.50 per pound be 'x'.

Let the number of pound that sold at 90 cents per pound be '30-x.

According to question, we get that

[tex]1.5x+0.90(30-x)=33\\\\1.5x+27-0.90x=33\\\\1.5x-0.9x=33-27\\\\0.6x=6\\\\x=\dfrac{6}{0.6}=10[/tex]

Hence, there are 10 pounds of chocolates worth $1.50 per pound.

Therefore, Option 'B' is correct.