document.write( "Question 998699: A radiator holds 9 liters. Suppose you have a bottle of pure antifreeze and a bottle of 10% antifreeze mixture. How much of each must you need to make enough of a 80% mixture to fill the radiator?
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Not enough information. You need to know the capacity of each bottle. You probably have two gallons of material. This together will be too much less than 9 gallons.\r
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