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4 October, 23:50

A mixture of 12 ounces of vinegar and oil is 40%n vinegar by weight. How many ounces of oil must be added to the mixtue to produce a new mixture that is only 25% vinegar?

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  1. 5 October, 00:00
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    If you removed the ounces of vinegar to 7.5, it'd be 25% vinegar.

    If you add 7.5 ounces oil, then it'd be the same thing, I believe.

    I am getting confused by the part with the "n"

    "A mixture of 12 ounces of vinegar and oil is 40% "n" vinegar by weight"

    Step-by-step explanation:

    So you have 12 ounces of vinegar, and it's 40%.

    You need to get this 40% to be 25% ... So how many ounces do you need to remove ...
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