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Mathematics, 12.09.2019 23:30 krystalhurst97

Acoffee 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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