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13 July, 18:06

The cost of a coffee is determined by the type of coffee beans that are mixed together. The cost of a local mix of arabica and robusta beans is molded by the equation below, where A = the pounds of arabica and R = pounds of robusta

700a+1200r=1,000,000

If a mixture contains 1000 pounds of arabica bean, how many pounds of robusta beans should be in the mixture

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  1. 13 July, 21:34
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    The answer would be ~1,714r

    If we divide 1,000a by 700a, we get ~1.42. Multiplying that by 1,200r, then the number of pounds needed for the mixture would be 1,714.
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