SOLUTION: a guy has coffee worth $60 a pound that he wishes to mix with 50 pounds of coffee worth $90 a pound to get a mixture that can b sold for $80 a pound. How many pounds of the $60 cof
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Question 506747: a guy has coffee worth $60 a pound that he wishes to mix with 50 pounds of coffee worth $90 a pound to get a mixture that can b sold for $80 a pound. How many pounds of the $60 coffee should she use Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! a guy has coffee worth $60 a pound that he wishes to mix with 50 pounds of coffee worth $90 a pound to get a mixture that can b sold for $80 a pound. How many pounds of the $60 coffee should she use
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Equation:
value + value = value
60x + 90*50 = 80(x+50)
60x 4500 = 80x + 4000
-20x = -500
x = 25 lbs (amt. of $60 coffee needed)
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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