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11 August, 01:10

A mixture contains 40 ounces of glycol and water and it is 10% glycol the mixture is to be strengthened to 25% by adding glycol how much glycol is in the original mixture

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  1. 11 August, 01:27
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    Reasoning solution:

    40 oz of 10% glycol contains 40*0.1=4 oz of glycol, and 40-4=36 oz. of water.

    To make a 25% glycol using 36 oz of water will make a total volume of 36 * (4/3) = 48 oz.

    Volume of pure glycol to be added = 48-40=8 oz

    Therefore 8 oz of pure glycol must be added to the mixture to make a 25% solution.

    Algebraic solution:

    Let x = volume of pure glycol required in oz.

    then

    0.10*40+1.00*x = 0.25 * (40+x)

    expand

    4.0+x=10+0.25x

    solve

    (1-0.25x) = 10-4=6

    x=6/0.75=8 oz

    Therefore 8 oz of pure glycol must be added to the mixture to make a 25% solution.
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