Question 1123088
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Let x = "How many pounds of coffee worth $10 a pound should be added".


Your equation is


<U>cost of the first ingredient</U> + <U>cost of the second ingredient</U> = <U>total cost</U>,   or


10x                          +  4*30                         = 5*(x+30) 


Simplify and solve for x.
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