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11 September, 15:51

A confectioner has 300 pounds of a chocolate that is 1 part cocoa butter to 7 parts caramel. How much chocolate that is 1 part cocoa butter to 15 parts caramel should be combined with the first in order to create a new chocolate that is 1 part cocoa butter to 9 parts caramel?

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  1. 11 September, 17:18
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    The answer is 200 pounds

    Let x be the number of pounds of the second chocolate that should be added

    First chocolate: 300 pounds

    cocoa to caramel = 1 to 7

    So, there are in total 8 parts (1 + 7 = 8)

    There is:

    Cocoa: 1/8 * 300 pounds

    Caramel: 7/8 * 300 pounds

    Second chocolate: x pounds

    cocoa to caramel = 1 to 15

    So, there are in total 16 parts (1 + 15 = 16)

    There is:

    Cocoa: 1/16 * x pounds

    Caramel: 15/16 * x pounds

    Resulting chocolate: 300 + x pounds

    cocoa to caramel = 1 to 9

    So, there are in total 10 parts (1 + 9 = 10)

    There is:

    Cocoa: 1/10 * (300 + x) pounds

    Caramel: 9/10 * (300 + x) pounds

    Since in all chocolate, there is only one part of cocoa, it is easy to add up the amounts of cocoa:

    1/8 * 300 + 1/16 * x = 1/10 * (300 + x)

    300/8 + x/16 = 300/10 + x/10

    75/2 + x/16 = 30 + x/10

    75/2 - 30 = x/10 - x/16

    75/2 - 60/2 = 8x/80 - 5x/80

    (75 - 60) / 2 = (8x - 5x) / 80

    15/2 = 3x/80

    80 * 15/2 = 3x

    40 * 15 = 3x

    600 = 3x

    x = 600/3

    x = 200 pounds
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