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12 November, 07:15

Scott's Coffee Shop makes a blend that is a mixture of two types of coffee. Type A coffee costs Scott $5.40 per pound, and type B coffee costs $4.30 per pound. This month, Scott made 176 pounds of the blend, for a total cost of $842.60. How many pounds of type B coffee did he use?

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  1. 12 November, 07:40
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    Let a and b represent the number of pounds of type A and B coffees.

    a+b=176 subtract b from both sides

    a=176-b and we are also told:

    5.4a+4.3b=842.6, using a found above, this equation becomes:

    5.4 (176-b) + 4.3b=842.6

    950.4-5.4b+4.3b=842.6 combine like terms on left side

    950.4-1.1b=842.6 subtract 950.4 from both sides

    -1.1b=-107.8 divide both sides by - 1.1

    b=98

    So Scott used 98 pounds of type B coffee.
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