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Question 706154: A car radiator contains 30 quarts of 50% anti freeze. how many quarts should be drained and replaced with water so that the new solution is 30% antifreeze Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! A car radiator contains 30 quarts of 50% anti freeze.
how many quarts should be drained and replaced with water so that the new solution is 30% antifreeze
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Let x = amt to be drained and amt of water to be added
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.50(30-x) = .30(30)
15 - .5x = 9
15 - 9 = .5x
6 = .5x
x = 6/.5
x = 12 quarts removed and 12 qts of water added
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See if that checks out
.50(30-12) = .30(30)
.5(18) = 9