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19 December, 11:30

A dairy needs 392 gallons of milk containing 5% butterfat. How many gallons each of milk containing 6% butterfat and milk containing 2% butterfat must be used to obtain the desired 392 gallons?

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  1. 19 December, 11:35
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    Qty % Qty * %

    Solution 1: x 6% = 0.06 = 0.06x

    Solution 2: 392 - x 2% = 0.02 = 0.02 (392 - x) = 7.84 - 0.02x

    Mixture: 392 5% = 0.05 = 0.06x + 7.84 - 0.02x

    392 (0.05) = 0.08x + 7.84

    19.6 = 0.08x + 7.84

    11.76 = 0.08x

    147 = x

    Solution 2: 392 - x = 392 - (147) = 245

    Answer: 147 gallons 6% and 245 gallons of 2%
  2. 19 December, 11:45
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    {x*0.02+0.06y=392*0.05

    {x+y=392, x=392-y

    0.04y=11.76, y=294; x=392-294=98

    There is need 98 gallons of milk with 2% butterfat and 294 gallons of milk with 6% butterfat
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