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Question 190383
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How many quarts of pure antifreeze should mr. Alberts add to 10 quarts of a 20% antifreeze solution to make a 50% solution?
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First condition,
(100%)(AF) + (20%)(10qts) = (50%)(S)
-----> Eqn 1
Also we know,
AF + 10 qts = S
------> Eqn 2
Substitute Eqn 2 in Eqn 1:
---->
AF = 6 qts
, amount of 100% AF needed
We get the total Solution, (via Eqn 2):
Let us check,
Thank you,
Jojo