SOLUTION: The radiator in a car is filled with a solution of 70 per cent antifreeze and 30 per cent water. The manufacturer of the antifreeze suggests that for summer driving, optimal coolin

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Question 852240: The radiator in a car is filled with a solution of 70 per cent antifreeze and 30 per cent water. The manufacturer of the antifreeze suggests that for summer driving, optimal cooling of the engine is obtained with only 50 per cent antifreeze. If the capacity of the raditor is 3 liters, how much coolant (in liters) must be drained and replaced with pure water to reduce the antifreeze concentration to 50 per cent?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39615)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Check and study this lesson to understand this very typical drain-and-replace problem: The radiator antifreeze, drain-and-replace problem
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