SOLUTION: Fruit drink A consists of 6% pure fruit juice and drink B consists of 15% pure fruit juice. How much of each kind of drink should you mix together to get 4 liters of a 10% concent

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Question 864095: Fruit drink A consists of 6% pure fruit juice and drink B consists of 15% pure fruit juice. How much of each kind of drink should you mix together to get 4 liters of a 10% concentration of fruit juice?
Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Hi
.15x + .06(4L-x) = .10(4L)
x = .04(4L)/.09
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