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1 June, 14:45

Ryan's Coffee Shop makes a blend that is a mixture of two types of coffee. Type A coffee costs Ryan $5.70 per pound, and type B coffee costs $4.40 per pound. This month's blend used three times as many pounds of type B coffee as type A, for a total cost of $378.00. How many pounds of type A coffee were used?

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  1. 1 June, 16:19
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    20 lb

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Amount and cost of coffee A:

    Let x = number of pounds of coffee A.

    The cost of coffee A used is 5.7x.

    Amount and cost of coffee B:

    "This month's blend used three times as many pounds of type B coffee as type A"

    The amount of coffee B used was 3x.

    The cost of coffee B used is 4.4 (3x) = 13.2x

    The total cost is 5.7x + 13.2x. The total cost is $378.00.

    5.7x + 13.2x = 378

    18.9x = 378

    x = 20

    Answer: 20 lb of coffee A were used.

    Check:

    Since 20 lb of coffee A were used, then 60 lb of coffee B were used.

    20 lb * $5.70/lb + 60 lb * $4.40/lb = $114 + $264 = $378

    We get the correct total of $378, so our calculations are correct.
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