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A artisanal coffee shop creates a custom blend using three grades of coffee beans: Grade P costing 10perpound,GradeQcosting10 per pound, Grade Q costing 15 per pound, and Grade R costing 25perpound.TheweightratioofGradePtoGradeQinthemixtureis25 per pound. The weight ratio of Grade P to Grade Q in the mixture is 3 : 2 .Iftheweightedaveragecostofthetotalmixtureis. If the weighted average cost of the total mixture is 18 per pound, what fraction of the total mixture, by weight, consists of Grade R?

  1. A
    512\frac{5}{12}
  2. B
    1125\frac{11}{25}
  3. 613\frac{6}{13}Cevap
  4. D
    67\frac{6}{7}
  5. E
    713\frac{7}{13}

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The fraction of the total mixture, by weight, that consists of Grade R is 613\frac{6}{13}.
First, find the weighted average price of Grades P and Q together using their given weight ratio of 3:23 : 2: 3(10)+2(15)3+2=605=$12\frac{3(10) + 2(15)}{3 + 2} = \frac{60}{5} = \$12 per pound. Next, treat the entire mixture as a combination of two parts: the (P+Q) group at 12perpoundandGradeRat12 per pound and Grade R at 25 per pound. Let WPQW_{PQ} be the weight of the (P+Q) group and WRW_R be the weight of Grade R. Setting up the weighted average gives 12WPQ+25WR=18(WPQ+WR)12 W_{PQ} + 25 W_R = 18(W_{PQ} + W_R), which simplifies to 7WR=6WPQ7 W_R = 6 W_{PQ}, or WR=67WPQW_R = \frac{6}{7} W_{PQ}. The fraction of the total mixture represented by Grade R is WRWPQ+WR=6/7WPQWPQ+6/7WPQ=613\frac{W_R}{W_{PQ} + W_R} = \frac{6/7 W_{PQ}}{W_{PQ} + 6/7 W_{PQ}} = \frac{6}{13}.

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1
Calculate the average cost per pound of the combined P and Q mixture.
Average cost of P and Q mixture = 3($10)+2($15)3+2=30+305=$12\frac{3(\$10) + 2(\$15)}{3 + 2} = \frac{30 + 30}{5} = \$12 per pound.
Since Grade P and Grade Q are present in a weight ratio of 3:23 : 2, their combined per-pound cost must be weighted by these relative amounts.
2
Set up a weighted average equation for the combined mixture of (P + Q) and Grade R.
Let WPQW_{PQ} be the weight of the P and Q combined mixture, and WRW_R be the weight of Grade R. The total cost equation is 12WPQ+25WR=18(WPQ+WR)12 W_{PQ} + 25 W_R = 18 (W_{PQ} + W_R).
The entire mixture consists of the combined P+Q component costing 12/lbandGradeRcosting12/lb and Grade R costing 25/lb, yielding a final weighted average of $18/lb.
3
Solve for the ratio of WRW_R to WPQW_{PQ}.
12WPQ+25WR=18WPQ+18WR    7WR=6WPQ    WRWPQ=6712 W_{PQ} + 25 W_R = 18 W_{PQ} + 18 W_R \implies 7 W_R = 6 W_{PQ} \implies \frac{W_R}{W_{PQ}} = \frac{6}{7}.
Expanding and rearranging terms isolates the relationship between the weight of Grade R and the combined weight of Grades P and Q.
4
Convert the part-to-part ratio into the part-to-whole fraction for Grade R.
\text{Fraction of Grade R} = \frac{W_R}{W_{PQ} + W_R} = \frac{6}{7 + 6} = \frac{6}{13}.
The question asks for the fraction of the total mixture, which requires dividing the weight of Grade R by the total combined weight of all three grades.

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