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| Question 571434:  In the lab, Charmaine has two solutions that contain alcohol and is mixing them with each other. She uses 200 milliliters less of Solution A than Solution B. Solution A is 19% alcohol and Solution B is  11% alcohol. How many milliliters of Solution A does she use, if the resulting mixture has  292 milliliters of pure alcohol?
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! She uses 200 milliliters less of Solution A than Solution B. Solution A is 19% alcohol and Solution B is 11% alcohol. How many milliliters of Solution A does she use, if the resulting mixture has 292 milliliters of pure alcohol? ----
 Equations:
 A = B-200 ml
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 alcohol + alcohol = alcohol
 0.19A + 0.11B = 292
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 Substitute for "A" and solve for "B":
 0.19(B-200) + 0.11B = 292
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 Multiply thru by 100:
 19B - 3800 +11B = 29200
 30B = 33000
 B = 1100 ml
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 Solve for "A":
 A = B - 200
 A = 900 ml
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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