SOLUTION: The last questions for tonight. Please help me. Suppose that you wanted to mix 2 coffees to get 100 lbs of the blend. If x represents the number of lbs of coffee A, write an alg

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Question 852417: The last questions for tonight. Please help me.
Suppose that you wanted to mix 2 coffees to get 100 lbs of the blend. If x represents the number of lbs of coffee A, write an algebraic expression that represents the number of of coffee b.

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
100 - x pounds

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