SOLUTION: a chef is going to use a mixture of two brands of Italian dressing. the first brand contains 8% vinegar and the second brand contains 13% vinegar The chef wants to make 220 of a dr

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Question 1209536: a chef is going to use a mixture of two brands of Italian dressing. the first brand contains 8% vinegar and the second brand contains 13% vinegar The chef wants to make 220 of a dressing that is 12% vinegar. How much of each brand should she use?
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a chef is going to use a mixture of two brands of Italian dressing.
the first brand contains 8% vinegar and the second brand contains 13% vinegar
The chef wants to make 220 of a dressing that is 12% vinegar.
How much of each brand should she use?
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The first brand is 200 g of the 13% vinegar (given).

The second brand is x grams of the 8% vinegar to add and to mix.


The equation is

    0.13*200 + 0.08*x = 0.12(200+x).


It establish the balance of the vinegar in the ingredients and in the final mixture.


From this equation

    26 + 0.08x = 24 + 0.12x

    26 - 24 = 0.12x - 0.08x

        2   =      0.04x

        x   =      2/0.04 = 200/4 = 50.


ANSWER.  200 g of the 13% vinegar (first brand) and 50 g of the 8% vinegar (second brand).

Solved.