Question 990613:  Kevin's Coffee Shop makes a blend that is a mixture of two types of coffee. Type A coffee costs Kevin  
$4.05 
 per pound, and type B coffee costs  
$5.45 
 per pound. This month, Kevin made  
165 
 pounds of the blend, for a total cost of  
$763.45 
. How many pounds of type B coffee did he use?
 
 
 Answer by josgarithmetic(39630)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! x, quantity of type A coffee; 
165-x, quantity of type B coffee;
 
 
Equation to Account for Cost of the Blend: 
  
You should be able to handle the arithmetic to solve for x, and then 165-x.
 
 
Concentration can be any unit of quantity per whole; it may be dollars per pound, or dollars per kilogram, or even parts per hundred  ( meaning, percent ).
 
 
A fully worked example, although using percent instead of price, is this video: 
two-part mixture percent using just one variable 
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