SOLUTION: I pharmacists wishes to mix a solution that is 3% minoxidil . She has on hand 70 mL of a 1% solution and wishes to add some 5% solution to obtain the desired 3% solution how much 5
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Question 1009283: I pharmacists wishes to mix a solution that is 3% minoxidil . She has on hand 70 mL of a 1% solution and wishes to add some 5% solution to obtain the desired 3% solution how much 5% solution should she had Found 2 solutions by stanbon, fractalier:Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! I pharmacists wishes to mix a solution that is 3% minoxidil . She has on hand 70 mL of a 1% solution and wishes to add some 5% solution to obtain the desired 3% solution how much 5% solution should she had
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Equation:
mino + mino = mino
0.01*70 + 0.05x = 0.03(70+x)
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Multiply thru by 100 to get:
70 + 5x = 3*70 + 3x
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2x = 140
x = 70 mL (amt. of 5% solution needed)
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Call the amount added, x. The set up looks like this
70(.01) + x(.05) = (70+x)(.03)
.7 + .05x = 2.1 + .03x
-1.4 = -.02x
x = 1.4 / .02 = 70 mL
Makes sense too...