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25 March, 02:45

Snape has 2000 mL of a magic potion solution that is $30/%$ DeMuggle Juice. He also has hundreds of 25 mL bottles that are full of $75/%$ DeMuggle Juice solution. Every time he waves his wand, one of these bottles is added to his magic potion. How many times must he wave his wand to have a solution that is at least $34/%$ DeMuggle Juice?

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  1. 25 March, 03:11
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    Snape must wave his wand 8 times.

    Explanation:

    To determinate the concentration of a final solution that was prepared to mix different solutions of the same solute, we can use the equation:

    C1V1 + C2V2 + ... + CnVn = CFVF

    Where C is the concentration, V is the volume, 1, 2 ..., n refer for the different solutions, and F refers tho the final solution.

    C1 = 0.3 and V1 = 2000 mL

    There will be n solution with C = 0.75 and V = 25 mL, then:

    0.3x2000 + n (0.75 x 25) = 0.34VF

    VF is the final volume, which must be the sum of all the solutions:

    VF = 2000 + 25n. Then:

    600 + 18.75n = 0.34 (2000 + 25n)

    600 + 18.75n = 680 + 8.50n

    18.75n - 8.50n = 680 - 600

    10.25n = 80

    n = 80/10.25

    n = 7.80

    So, Snape must wave his wand 8 times (7 times will not achieve 34%).
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