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| Question 787091:  a chemist has two solutions of h2so4 one has a 40% concentration and the other has a 25% concentration how many liters of each solution must be mixed to obtain 62 liters of a 31% solution
 Answer by wilft1(217)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! separate the information 2 solutions, we'll call them x and y
 x + y = 62 liters
 .4x + .25y = .31% solution
 multiply 62 liters by .31 percent solution
 .4x + .25y = 19.22
 lets get rid of the decimal points by moving them over...
 x  +  y  = 62
 40x + 25y = 1922
 
 now, lets do this using the subtraction method, multiply the top line by - 25
 then subtract to the bottom equation
 -25x - 26y = -1550
 40x + 26y = 1922
 15x   = 372
 divide both sides (of the bottom equation) by 15
 x = 24.8 liters
 now that we know what x is, we plug that into the original equation and find out what y is...
 24.8 + y = 62
 y = 37.2 liters
 solution 40% solution will be 24.8 liters, 25% solution will be 37.2 liters
 hope this helps :)
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