Liters of solution Percent(as a​ decimal) Liters of pure dye

x 0.20 ?
y 0.59 ?
260. 0.50 ?

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To find the number of liters of pure dye in each solution, you can use the formula:

Liters of pure dye=Liters of solution×Percent (as a decimal)

Let's break it down for each solution:

  1. For the first solution (x liters, 0.20): Liters of pure dye=x×0.20

  2. For the second solution (y liters, 0.59): Liters of pure dye=y×0.59

  3. For the third solution (260 liters, 0.50): Liters of pure dye=260×0.50=130 liters of pure dye

Now, if you want to calculate the liters of pure dye for the first two solutions (x and y), we need their respective values. If you have additional information regarding x and y (e.g. their total or any relationships between them), you can substitute those values to calculate the liters accordingly.

For completeness, if you want to express the relationships in terms of x and y, you might have additional constraints or equations that you'd need to consider, so please provide that information if available.