SOLUTION: Hello,
How do you solve this?
A landscaping company mixes its own proprietary blend of topsoil that costs $29.55 per ton to make. The blend contains soil that costs $25.05 per
Algebra ->
Customizable Word Problem Solvers
-> Finance
-> SOLUTION: Hello,
How do you solve this?
A landscaping company mixes its own proprietary blend of topsoil that costs $29.55 per ton to make. The blend contains soil that costs $25.05 per
Log On
Question 1031026: Hello,
How do you solve this?
A landscaping company mixes its own proprietary blend of topsoil that costs $29.55 per ton to make. The blend contains soil that costs $25.05 per ton and organic compost that costs $36.30 per ton. If the company already has 3 tons of soil on hand, how many tons of compost do they need to mix in?
Here is the first problem:
own proprietary blend of topsoil that costs $29.55 per ton to make. The blend contains soil that costs $25.05 per ton and organic compost that costs $36.30 per ton.
Solve for the proportions of the two materials making the topsoil.
Then the second problem:
the company already has 3 tons of soil on hand, how many tons of compost do they need to mix in?
This is turned into simply a proportion problem, or the equality of two ratios.
You might try handling the first problem using just a single variable, say x for the tons of the $25.05 soil; and 100-x for the tons of the $36.30 per ton organic compost; and this would be for 100 tons of the proprietary blend. The pricing is per TON. Look at COST per TON.
- , which accounts for cost, based on making 100 tons of proprietary blend.
Solve for x and compute 100-x.
Then go to problems number 2.