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9 April, 19:05

A mixture of 5% disinfectant solution is to be made from 6% and 2% disinfectant solutions. How much of each solution should be used if 24 gallons of 5% solution are needed?

You need Incorrect gallons of 6% solution and Incorrect gallons of 2% solution.

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  1. 9 April, 19:09
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    18, 6

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let's say x is the volume of 6% solution, and y is the volume of 2% solution.

    0.06 x + 0.02 y = 0.05 (24)

    x + y = 24

    Solve the system of equations using either elimination or substitution. I'll use substitution:

    y = 24 - x

    0.06 x + 0.02 (24 - x) = 0.05 (24)

    0.06 x + 0.48 - 0.02 x = 1.2

    0.04 x = 0.72

    x = 18

    y = 6

    You need 18 gallons of 6% solution and 6 gallons of 2% solution.
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