Asked by Gabe
One type of anyifreeze is 40% glycol, and another type of antifreeze is 60% glycol. How much of each kind should be used to make 100 gallons of antifreeze that is 48% glycol? How do i show my work? Thanks
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Answered by
Steve
make sure that the amounts of glycol in each part add up to the total.
If there are x gal of 40%, then the rest (100-x) is 60%, so we have
.40x + .60(100-x) = .48(100)
If there are x gal of 40%, then the rest (100-x) is 60%, so we have
.40x + .60(100-x) = .48(100)
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