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28 June, 19:26

Gabe Amodeo, a nuclear physicist, needs 30 liters of a 60% acid solution. he currently has a 40% solution and a 70% solution. how many liters of each does he need to make the needed 30 liters of 60% acid solution?

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  1. 28 June, 19:54
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    x = liters of 40% solution

    y = liters of 70% solution

    Gabe needs 30 liters, so

    x + y = 30

    Each liter of 40% solution contributes 0.4x liter of acid; each liter of 70% solution contributes 0.7y liter of acid. Gabe needs a solution with concentration 60%, which from 30 liters amounts to a net volume of 0.6*30 = 18 liters of acid. So

    0.4x + 0.7y = 18

    Solve the system however you like. By substitution, we have

    y = 30 - x

    0.4x + 0.7 (30 - x) = 18

    0.4x + 21 - 0.7x = 18

    3 = 0.3x

    ==> x = 10 = => y = 20
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