| 
 
 
| Question 611248:  A petroleum company has two different sources of crude oil. The first source provides crude oil that is 25%  hydrocarbons, and the second one provides crude oil that is 75%  hydrocarbons. In order to obtain 50 gallons of crude oil that is 55% hydrocarbons, how many gallons of crude oil must be used from each of the two sources?
 
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
      (Show Source): 
You can put this solution on YOUR website! The first source provides crude oil that is 25% hydrocarbons, and the second one provides crude oil that is 75% hydrocarbons. In order to obtain 50 gallons of crude oil that is 55% hydrocarbons, how many gallons of crude oil must be used from each of the two sources? -------
 Equation:
 hydro + hydro = hydro
 0.25x + 0.75(50-x) = 0.55*50
 -----
 25x + 75*50 - 75*x = 55*50
 -50x = -20*50
 x = 20 gallons (amt. of 25% oil needed)
 50-x = 30 gallons (amt. of 75% oil needed)
 ============================
 Cheers,
 Stan H.
 =================
 | 
  
 | 
 |