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25 June, 20:16

Dr. House took two liquids of different densities (p_1=1500 kg/m^3; p_2 = 500 kg/m^3) are poured together into a 0.1 m^3 tank filling it. If the resulting density of the mixture is 800 kg/m^3. He was asked to find the respective volume of liquids used.

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  1. 25 June, 20:24
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    We know that:

    mass = density x volume

    The volume of the total mixture is 0.1 m³

    Let the first liquid be A and the second be B

    Mass Total = Mass A + Mass B

    800 x 0.1 = 1500Va + 500 (0.1 - Va)

    30 = 1000Va

    Va = 0.03 m³

    Vb = 0.1 - 0.03 = 0.07 m³
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