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                40% of k liters of acid are added to 60% of w liters of water. Write an algebraic expression for the total volume of the solution.
            
            
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                    Answered by
            MathMate
            
    Example to help you:
30% of 4L of orange juice is added to 70% of 5L of grapefruit juice, find the total volume.
Volume of orange juice = 30% of 4L
=0.30*4
=1.2L
Volume of grapefruit juice=70% of 5L
=0.7*5
=3.5L
Total volume = 1.2L+3.5L=4.7L
    
30% of 4L of orange juice is added to 70% of 5L of grapefruit juice, find the total volume.
Volume of orange juice = 30% of 4L
=0.30*4
=1.2L
Volume of grapefruit juice=70% of 5L
=0.7*5
=3.5L
Total volume = 1.2L+3.5L=4.7L
                    Answered by
            Anonymous
            
    40% of k liters
0.40*kL
0.60*wL
0.40kL + 0.60wL = 1wL
is this the correct answer
    
0.40*kL
0.60*wL
0.40kL + 0.60wL = 1wL
is this the correct answer
                    Answered by
            MathMate
            
    Answer is good up to (0.4k+0.6w) L.
Since we do not know the values of k nor w, their coefficients cannot be added together.
The correct answer would be
(0.4k+0.6w) L.
    
Since we do not know the values of k nor w, their coefficients cannot be added together.
The correct answer would be
(0.4k+0.6w) L.
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    (0.4k+0.6w)
    
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