SOLUTION: A store mixes kenyan coffee worth $11 per kilogram and turkish coffee worth $14 per kilogram. the mixture is to sell for $13 per kilogram. find how much of each should be used to m
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Question 375447: A store mixes kenyan coffee worth $11 per kilogram and turkish coffee worth $14 per kilogram. the mixture is to sell for $13 per kilogram. find how much of each should be used to make a 480 kilogram mixture. how many kilograms of the kenyan coffee should be in the mixture????
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