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24 November, 18:59

A dairy needs 375 gallons of milk containing 5% butterfat. how many gallons each of milk containing 7% butterfat and milk containing 2% butterfat must be used to obtain the desired 375 gallons?

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  1. 24 November, 19:17
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    Suppose x amount of 7% and y amount of 2% be used to make 375 gallon of 5%.

    Thus total amount will be:

    x+y=375

    ⇒y=375-x ... i

    also:

    0.07x+0.02y = (375*0.05)

    0.07x+0.02y=18.75 ... ii

    substituting i in ii we get:

    0.07x+0.02 (375-x) = 18.75

    0.07x+7.5-0.02x=18.75

    putting like terms together and simplifying we get:

    0.05x=11.25

    x=225 gallons

    hence

    y=375-225=150 gallons

    thus

    225 gallons of 7% and 150 gallons of 2% should be used.
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