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17. Type A cream is 18% butterfat and type B cream is 24% butterfat. Set up a table to help you determine how many quarts of each type of cream must be used to create a 90 quart mixture that is 22% butterfat.




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18. Solve the problem in question 17.

A40 quarts of Type A cream and 50 quarts of Type B cream are needed.
B60 quarts of Type A cream and 30 quarts of Type B cream are needed.
C24 quarts of Type A cream and 66 quarts of Type B cream are needed.
D30 quarts of Type A cream and 60 quarts of Type B cream are needed.
E18 quarts of Type A cream and 72 quarts of Type B cream are needed.
F35 quarts of Type A cream and 55 quarts of Type B cream are needed.


Answer by Nate(3500)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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A = 30 and B = 60
Answer: D

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