SOLUTION: a distributor has two gasohol blends: one that contains 6% alcohol and another with 13% alcohol. How many litres if each must be mixed to make 600 litres of gasohol containing 10.5
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Question 808975: a distributor has two gasohol blends: one that contains 6% alcohol and another with 13% alcohol. How many litres if each must be mixed to make 600 litres of gasohol containing 10.5% alcohol
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x+y=600,
.06x+.13y=.105*600
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