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3 January, 06:47

A 25% vinegar solution is combined with triple the amount of a 45% vinegar solution and a 5% vinegar solution resulting in 20 milliliters of a 30% vinegar solution.

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  1. 3 January, 06:52
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    Complete Question: A 25% vinegar solution is combined with triple the amount of a 45% vinegar solution and a 5% vinegar solution resulting in 20 milliliters of a 30% vinegar solution.

    Write an equation that models this situation and explain what each part represents in the situation. Then solve the equation.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    let the volume of the 45% vinegar solution be x litres,

    the volume of the 25% vinegar solution be 3x

    and the volume of the 5% vinegar solution be y

    summation of all gives,

    x+3x+y = 20

    4x + y = 20

    subtracting 4x from both sides to make y the subject of the equation, we have;

    y = 20 - 4x

    To the concentration:

    substituting for the value of x and y into equation x + 3x + y = 20, we have,

    .45x +.25 (3x) +.05 (20-4x) =.3 (20)

    multiplying through by 100 to make whole figures we have;

    45x + 25 (3x) + 5 (20-4x) = 600

    45x + 75x + 100 - 20x = 600

    120x - 20x + 100 = 600

    100x + 100 = 600

    subtracting 100 from both sides, we have;

    100x = 600 - 100

    100x = 500

    dividing both sides by 100,

    x = 5.
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