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24 August, 02:39

Pola Sommers, a massage therapist, needs 44 ounces of a 2020 % lavender oil solution. She has only 55 % and 3030 % lavender oil solutions available. How many ounces of each should Pola mix to obtain the desired solution?

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  1. 24 August, 03:01
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    Answer: 2.4 ounces of the 30% solution and 1.6 ounces of the 5% solution.

    Step-by-step explanation: Every number is written two times.

    Pola needs 4 ounces of 20% lavender oil solution, and she has only 5% and 30% oil solutions, so she needs to mix them.

    If X is the number of ounces of 5% solution, and Y is the number of ounces of the 30% solution, we have that:

    X + Y = 4

    (X*0.05 + Y*0.30) / (X + Y) = 0.20

    Where I used the percentages in the decimal form because the math is easier.

    From the first equation, we can isolate one of the variables, and replace it in the other.

    X = 4 - Y

    ((4-Y) * 0.05 + Y*0.30) / (4 - Y + Y) = 0.20

    (4*0.05 + Y * (0.25)) / 4 = 0.20

    Y*0.25 = 0.8 - 0.20 = 0.60

    Y = 0.60/0.25 = 2.4

    So she needs to use 2.4 ounces of the 30% solution, and the other 1.6 ounces are from the 5% solution.
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