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Many cans of "mixed nuts" contain legumes and seeds (which are not nuts) including peanuts, almonds, cashews, pistachios, pecans, walnuts and Brazil nuts -- none of which are botanically "nuts".
52/15=the #
Sale of 10kg of mixed nuts produces income of 10 x 8.4 = 84 Income from sale of cashews = C x 8 where C is the weight of cashews in kg. Income from sale of pecan nuts = (10 - C) x 9 as weight of pecan nuts is (10 - C) kg BUT : 8C + 9(10 - C) = 84 8C + 90 - 9C = 84 6 = C There are 6 kg of cashew nuts (and therefore 4 kg of pecan nuts)
Zinc (especially in cashews), iron (cashews and almonds), selenium (Brazil nuts), and calcium.
No, cashews and walnuts are tree nuts. Peanuts grow underground and are legumes.
There is a link below has information about the quantity of nuts per ounce for a variety of tree nuts.
One serving of cashews is one ounce. The number of cashews in one ounce depends on the size of the nuts. There are usually between 16 and 18 nuts in an ounce.
Macadamia nuts, cashews, and Brazil nuts.
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pine nuts,hazelnuts,cashews,brazil nuts,peanuts,almonds,walnuts
Sale of 10kg of mixed nuts produces income of 10 x 8.4 = 84 Income from sale of pecan nuts = P x 9 where P is the weight of pecan nuts in kg. Income from sale of cashews = (10 - P) x 8 as weight of cashews is 10 - P kg. BUT : 9P + 8(10 - P) = 84 9P + 80 - 8P = 84 P = 84 - 80 = 4 There are 4 kg of pecans (and therefore 6 kg of cashews)
None. It contains peanuts which are a legume.