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coffee beans sell for $9 per pd and $12 pe4r pd; the 2 are mixed to create 100 pds that sell for $11.25 per pd;
how much of each type will be used?
x(beans sold @$9 pd) + y(beans sold @$12 pd)=100
9(12y+100)+12y=1125
108y+900+12y=1125
120y+900=1125
120y=1125-900
120y=225
What am I missing???
x=25 pds, y=75 pds
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x+y = 100 x is the $9 coffee, Y is the 12.
9x + 12y = $11.25 (100)
9x+12y = 1125
now substitue 100-y for x
9(100-y) + 12y = 1125
900 - 9y + 12y = 1125
3y = 225
y =75
And x = 100-y=25
Doublecheck: $9/pound (25 pounds) + $12/pound (75pounds)= $225 + $900 = $1125
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#A: (9x + 12y) ÷ (x + y) = 11.25, I think.
#B: x + y = 100 lbs.
#B2: x = 100 - y
#A3: (9x + 12y) = 1125.
#A4: 9(100 - y) + 12y = 1125.
#A5: 900 - 9y + 12y = 1125.
#A6: 3y = 1125 - 900
#A7: y = 225 / 3, which is 75.
Plug 75 into #B2 for x=25 pds (or "lbs." in USA)
(edit-append) Ooops!! pi man already did it?!!? Oh well, can't hurt I guess.
Last edited by John E. Franklin (2007-02-06 16:27:43)
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