document.write( "Question 1189879: A chemical company mixes pure water with their premium antifreeze solution to create an inexpensive antifreeze mixture. The premium antifreeze solution contains 60% pure antifreeze. The company wants to obtain 180 gallons of a mixture that contains 40% pure antifreeze. How many gallons of water and how many gallons of the premium antifreeze solution must be mixed? \n" ); document.write( "
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180 gal 0.4 antifreeze=72 gallons pure antifreeze
\n" ); document.write( "72 gallons pure antifreeze is contained in 120 gallons of 0.6 anti-freeze
\n" ); document.write( "So you want 120 gallons of antifreeze and 60 gallons of water.
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