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| Question 500524:  Directions: Give the total amount of the mix that results and the percent concentration or worth of the mix.
 1.  Two quarts of 100% orange juice are mixed with 2 quarts of water (0% juice).
 So far I have:
 (1st quantity*concentration)+(2nd quantity*concentration)=1st+2nd quantity* desired concentration
 which I turned into:
 2(1)+2(0)=x, where x is the amount of mix...maybe?
 I'm not sure if I'm doing this right.  My answer is x=2.  I'm not even sure if that answers the question! So I am also asking what is the question asking for, besides how do you solve it?
 Answer by chessace(471)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! 50% concentration is the desired answer. You computed x = # quarts (out of 4 total) of OJ in the final.
 Actually, your "x" changed meaning in midstream.
 Better continuation of what you wrote:
 2*1 + 2*0 = x quantity * y concentration
 x = 2+2 (the total volume)
 2 = 4 y
 y = 1/2 concentration.
 
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