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20 August, 22:08

A coffee mixture has beans that sell for $0.20 a pound and beans that sell for $0.68. If 120 pounds of beans create a mixture worth $0.54 a pound, how much of each bean is used? Model the scenario then solve it. Then, in two or more sentences explain whether your solution is or is not reasonable.

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  1. 20 August, 22:25
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    Beans that sell for 0.2 aer t

    beans that sell for 0.68 are s

    total is 120 pounds

    s+t=120

    cost is

    0.2t+0.68s=0.54*120

    solve

    0.2t+0.68s=0.54*120

    0.2t+0.68s=64.8

    multilpy boht sides by 10

    2t+6.8s=648

    divide boht sides by 2

    t+3.4s=324

    other equaiton

    t+s=120

    multily this equaiton by - 1 and add to other equaiation

    -t-s=-120

    t+3.4s=324 +

    0t+2.4s=204

    2.4s=204

    divide both sides by 2.4

    s=85

    sub back

    s+t=85

    85+t=120

    minus both sides 85

    t=35

    35 pounds of the $0.20 variety

    85 pounds of the 0.68 variety

    check

    35*0.20+85*0.68=

    7+57.8=

    64.8

    120*0.54=64.8

    64.8=64.8

    my answer is reasonable

    35lb of $0.20 beans

    85lb of $0.68 beans
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