A coffee merchant creates a -pound custom mixture combining Grade A coffee beans, which cost per pound, and Grade B coffee beans, which cost per pound. If the total cost of the mixture must be at least and at most , which of the following could be the weight, in pounds, of Grade A coffee beans used in the mixture? Select all such weights.
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The weight of Grade A coffee beans can be 32 pounds, 35 pounds, or 40 pounds.
Let represent the number of pounds of Grade A coffee beans. The remaining pounds consist of Grade B beans. The total cost of the mixture is given by . Setting up the given inequality constraints, we have . Subtracting 700 yields . Dividing by and reversing the inequality signs gives . Therefore, any weight of Grade A beans between 30 and 40 pounds inclusive is valid. The values 32, 35, and 40 satisfy this condition.
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Linear Modeling and Inequality Constraints in Mixture Problems
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