Mathematics
Mathematics, 31.03.2020 20:21, chrisxxxrv24

Read the following scenario:

A barista has to make sixty pounds of a special blend of coffee at Moonbucks, using Hazelnut Happiness beans and Pecan Delight beansIf there are fourteen fewer pounds of Hazelnut Happiness beans in the mixture than Pecan Delight beans, then how many pounds of each will she use?

If x represents the number of pounds of Pecan Delight coffee beans in the mixture, then which of the following equations could be set up in order to find the number of pounds of each variety of bean?

Possible Answers:
x+(14−x)=60

x+(x−60)=14

x+(x+60)=14

x+(x+14)=60

x+(x−14)=60

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