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| Question 739016:  Ashley's Coffee Shop makes a blend that is a mixture of two types of coffee. Type A coffee costs Ashley  per pound, and type B coffee costs  per pound. This month's blend used three times as many pounds of type B coffee as type A, for a total cost of  . How many pounds of type A coffee were used?
 Answer by josgarithmetic(39630)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Put in some numbers, even if they are variables. 
 Type A coffee costs Ashley  A dollars per pound, and type B coffee costs  B dollars per pound. This month's blend used three times as many pounds of type B coffee as type A, for a total cost of  C dollars. How many pounds, a, of type A coffee were used?
 
 That is using a = pounds of type A coffee
 and
 b = pounds of type B coffee
 
 The ratio statement gives us
  , where b is the amount of type B coffee in this month's blend. 
 Accounting for cost,
  . 
 The description does not clearly tell which variables are known or unknown; but only describes their occurrence or existence.  The QUESTION asks for how many pounds of type A coffee, the number which is here assigned as "a".
 
 You have two equation, and either one or two unknown, a and b.  We want to solve just for a:
 b/a=3 gives us
  .  SUBSTITUTE into the cost equation. 
  And continue solution steps to get a,
 
  
  
  
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