Solve the problem.Ellen wishes to mix candy worth $2.68 per pound with candy worth $4.82 per pound to form 19 pounds of a mixture worth $3.36 per pound. How many pounds of the more expensive candy should she use?

A. 11 pounds
B. 13 pounds
C. 15 pounds
D. 6 pounds


Answer: D

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