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When you roast coffee, it loses 12% of its weight. how much fresh coffee do you need in order to get 14 2/25 lb of roasted coffee?

User Noltibus
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Answer: 16 pounds

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Step-by-step explanation:

14 & 2/25 = 14 + 2/25 = 14 + 0.08 = 14.08

The mixed number 14 & 2/25 is the same as the decimal 14.08

The goal is to end up with 14.08 pounds of coffee.

Let x be the starting amount of coffee, in pounds. It will decrease to 14.08 pounds.

We start with x and decrease by 12%. So we are computing this expression

x - 12% of x = 1x - 0.12x = (1-0.12)x = 0.88x = 88% of x

We can see that if we lose 12%, we keep the remaining 88%

The 0.88x is the final weight.

Set 0.88x equal to the goal of 14.08 and solve for x.

0.88x = 14.08

x = (14.08)/(0.88)

x = 16

You'll need to start off with 16 pounds of coffee if you want to end up with 14.08 pounds after losing that 12%

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Check:

12% of 16 = 0.12*16 = 1.92

16 - 1.92 = 14.08

The answer is confirmed.

User Krishna Meena
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Answer:

16 lb of fresh coffee.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x pound be the amount of fresh coffee needed.

100 - 12 = 88% is equivalent to 14 2/25 of roasted coffee.

By proportion x = 14 2/25 / 88/100

= 352 / 25 * 100/88

= 35200 / 25 * 88

= 16 lb (answer).

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