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    Michael. Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Jan 19, 2012, 10:20 PM
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    Toms coffee shop makes a blend that Is a mixture of two types of coffee. Type A coffe cost $5.80 per pound, and type B coffe costs $4.55 per pound. This months blend used three times as many pounds of type B coffee then type A, for a total cost of $602.95. How many pounds of type A coffee were used?
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    Jan 19, 2012, 11:09 PM
    Let be the number of pounds of type A coffee used, and let be the number of pounds of type B coffee used. Since this months blend used three times as many pounds of type B coffee then type A coffee, then we have



    And since the total cost of this month's blend is $602.95, and type A is $5.80 and type B is $4.55, then we have

    .

    Since , then we can substitute for and get

    .

    Now we solve for .







    So 31 pounds of type A.

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