Solve the problem using a system of equations.A company sells nuts in bulk quantities. When bought in bulk, peanuts sell for $1.25 per pound, almonds for $2.35 per pound, and cashews for $3.30 per pound. Suppose a specialty shop wants a mixture of 320 pounds that will cost $2.70 per pound. Find the number of pounds of each type of nut if the sum of the number of pounds of almonds and cashews is three times the number of pounds of peanuts. Round your answers to the nearest pound.
A. Peanuts: 210 lb., almonds: 80 lb., cashews: 30 lb.
B. Peanuts: 80 lb., almonds: 30 lb., cashews: 210 lb.
C. Peanuts: 30 lb., almonds: 210 lb., cashews: 80 lb.
D. Peanuts: 90 lb., almonds: 30 lb., cashews: 200 lb.