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| Question 652559:  A 20% solution of fertilizer is to be mixed with a 80% solution of fertilizer in order to get 120 gallons of a 60% solution. How many gallons of the 20% solution and 80% solution should be mixed?
 Answer by KMST(5328)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Let the number of gallons of 20% solution of fertilizer to be used be  . Let the number of gallons of 80% solution of fertilizer to be used be
  . As you mix the solutions, the volumes add up,
 so the final volume (in gallons) is
  . That is your first equation.
 
  gallons of a 20% solution contain  gallons of fertilizer. 
  gallons of a 80% solution contain  gallons of fertilizer. When you mix them, the final mix will contain
  gallons of fertilizer, but that must be the amount of fertilizer in 120 gallons of 60% solution of fertilizer,
 which is
  gallons of fertilizer. So
  or  (which means the same in math class). That is your second equation.
 You now have a system of 2 equations linear in two variables:
 
  You can solve it by whatever method you chose.
 For example, to solve by elimination, you may chose to multiply the first equation by
  , getting 
  , and add it to the second equation, getting
 
  -->  -->  Now, from
  and  , you get 
  -->  -->  
 NOTES FROM A CHEMIST
 In real life, volume is often additive, so if you mix
  gallons of a solution with  gallons of another solution, you get  gallons of mixture. (In math problems, volume is always additive).Chemists (like me) specify very clearly the concentration of a solution. If we say 20% weight in weight (w/w), we mean that 100 g of solution contains 20 g of the item of interest.
 If we say 20% weight in volume (w/v), we mean that 100 milliliters of solution contains 20 g of the item of interest.
 If we say 20% volume in volume (v/v), we mean that 100 gallons of solution contains 20 gallons of a liquid of interest.
 
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