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11 February, 23:21

For his coffee shop, Abdul wants to make a mocha-java blend that will sell for $18/kg. The mocha coffee beans sell for $20/kg, and the java coffee beans sell for $15/kg. How many kilograms of each kind of coffee bean should he use to make 50 kg of the mocha-java blend?

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  1. 11 February, 23:51
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    let

    x = kg of mocha beans

    y = kg of java beans

    so

    (1) x + y = 50

    (2) 20x + 15y = 18 (50)

    solve by substitution (or whatever method you prefer):

    (x, y) = (30, 20)
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