SOLUTION: A radiator contains 15 quarts of fluid, 35% of which is antifreeze. How much fluid should be drained and replaced with pure antifreeze so that the new mixture is 50% antifreeze?
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Question 910409: A radiator contains 15 quarts of fluid, 35% of which is antifreeze. How much fluid should be drained and replaced with pure antifreeze so that the new mixture is 50% antifreeze?
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Radiator Antifreeze Drain&Replace Problem
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