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| Question 495151:  Please help me solve this mixture word problem:
 A certain mixture consists of acid and water. If 5 gallons of acid is added to the mixture, it willl produce a mixture that is one-half acid and one-half water. If, on the other hand, 5 gallons of water is added, the resulting mixture is one-third acid. How many gallons of acid does the original mixture contain?
 Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! A certain mixture consists of acid and water. If 5 gallons of acid is added to the mixture, it will produce a mixture that is one-half acid and one-half water.
 If, on the other hand, 5 gallons of water is added, the resulting mixture is one-third acid.
 How many gallons of acid does the original mixture contain?
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 Let x = the decimal value of of the percent acid in the original mixture
 Let y = the amt (in gallons of the original mixture)
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 write an equation for each statement, based on the amt of acid:
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 "If 5 gallons of acid is added to the mixture, it will produce a mixture that is one-half acid and one-half water."
 xy + 5 = .5(y+5)
 xy + 5 = .5y + 2.5
 xy = .5y + 2.5 - 5
 xy = .5y - 2.5
 x =
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 "If, on the other hand, 5 gallons of water is added, the resulting mixture is one-third acid."
 xy =
  (y+5) 3xy = y + 5
 replace x with
  ; find y 3y(
  ) = y + 5 y cancels (fortunately) so we have
 3(.5y - 2.5) = y + 5
 1.5y - 7.5 = y + 5
 1.5y - y = 5 + 7.5
 .5y = 12.5
 multiply both side by 2
 y = 25 gal is the amt of the original mixture
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 Find x using x =
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  x = .4, the original mixture was 40% acid
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 See if that checks out in the first statement
 If 5 gallons of acid is added to the mixture, it will produce a mixture that is one-half acid and one-half water."
 .4(25) + 5 = .5(25 + 5)
 10 + 5 = .5(30); confirms our solution
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 An interesting problem (Most of them aren't)
 Did all this make sense to you? Make an effort to understand each step, ask me in the comment section, if you have a question.  C
 
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