SOLUTION: A Sunshine Paint store has some number of gallons of paint containing 15% oil-base, 75% oil-base, and 60% oil-base. The store wants to make 128 gallons of 51% oil-base. If the sum

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Question 1166490: A Sunshine Paint store has some number of gallons of paint containing 15% oil-base, 75% oil-base, and 60% oil-base. The store wants to make 128 gallons of 51% oil-base. If the sum of three times the number of gallons of a 15% oil-base, and a 75% oil-base is thirty more than the number of gallons of 60% oil-base, then find the number of gallons of each type of paint.
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