SOLUTION: An antifreeze solution for an automobile is used in a ratio of 1 part antifreeze and 2 parts water. If 2 gallons of antifreeze are used, how much water is needed
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Question 1091074: An antifreeze solution for an automobile is used in a ratio of 1 part antifreeze and 2 parts water. If 2 gallons of antifreeze are used, how much water is needed
Answer by addingup(3677) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
for every 1 antifreeze: 2 water
you have 2 antifreeze: x water
You solve it, you don't need me to multiply 2 x 2
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