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4 March, 15:28

A merchant has coffee worth $70 a pound that she wishes to mix with 40 pounds of coffee worth $90 a pound to get a mixture that can be sold for $80 a pound. How many pounds of the $70 coffee should be used?

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  1. 4 March, 17:38
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    Answer: 40 pounds

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let assume that the first coffee = F worth $70 a pound. That is 70F

    to mix with the second coffee S 40 pounds of coffee worth $90 a pound. That is 40 * 90 = 3600

    to get a mixture M that can be sold for $80 a pound. That is 80 (40 + F)

    M = F + S

    80 (40 + F) = 3600 + 70F

    3200 + 80F = 3600 + 70F

    10F = 400

    F = 40 pound
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