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18 April, 00:40

A merchant has coffee worth $80 a pound that she wishes to mix with 70 pounds of coffee worth $70 a pound to get a mixture that can be sold for $75 a pound. How many pounds of the $80 coffee should be used?

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  1. 18 April, 00:46
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    10 lbs

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Amount of coffee of 20$/lb = x lb

    Its cost = 20*x $

    Cost of other coffee = 80*50=4000 $

    Total amount of coffee = (x+50) lb

    The final mixture costs = 70$/lb

    Total cost of the mixture = (x+50) * 70

    So,

    We have the equation

    (x+50) * 70=20*x + 4000

    50*x = 500

    x=10

    So, amount of 20$/lb coffee = 10 lb
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