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26 August, 03:03

Milo wants to make a mixture that is 50% lemon juice and 50% lime juice. How much 100% lemon juice should he add to a juice that is 20% lemon juice and 80% lime juice to make 4 gallons of the 50% lemon/50% lime juice mixture?

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  1. 26 August, 03:27
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    To answer the question, let x be the amount of 100% lemon juice. In order to make 4 gallons of mixture, Milo needs 4 - x gallons of prepared mixture. Using lemon juice balance.

    (x) (1) + (4 - x) (0.20) = 4 (0.5)

    The value of x is equal to 1.5 gallons.

    Therefore, Milo needs 1.5 gallons of lemon juice.
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