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Suppose that x liters of 40% acid solution are mixed with y liters of a 43% solution to obtain 100 L of a 41% solution. One equation in a system for solving this problem is x + y = 100. What is the other equation?
12 years ago

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Answered by Steve
.40x + .43y = .41(100)
12 years ago
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