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Recalling the Known-Total Technique in Mixture Problems
A production supervisor at a packaging facility needs to prepare a 40-pound batch of a custom seed-and-fruit snack mix. When applying the seven-step problem-solving strategy to this mixture problem, the supervisor must recall and apply the 'known-total technique' to represent the unknown weights of the two ingredients using a single variable.
In your own words, define the known-total technique and explain how the supervisor would use it to write algebraic expressions for the weights of both ingredients if the weight of the seeds is represented by .
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