SOLUTION: A store mixes 
Brazilian coffee 
worth 
$12 
per kilogram and 
Turkish coffee 
worth 
$14 
per kilogram. The mixture is to s
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Question 960970: A store mixes
Brazilian coffee
worth
$12
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
144-kilogram
mixture
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
$13 is the average --> equal amounts.
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