SOLUTION: 33. A chemist has two acid solutions. Solution X contains 14% acid and the other solution Y contains 6% acid. How many milliliters of each solution should he mix to obtain 400 mill

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Question 953591: 33. A chemist has two acid solutions. Solution X contains 14% acid and the other solution Y contains 6% acid. How many milliliters of each solution should he mix to obtain 400 milliliters of a solution that is 9% acid?
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Do it like this one. Only the numbers are different.
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Amanda wants to make 8 gal. of a 20% saline solution by mixing together a 56% saline solution and a 8% saline solution. How much of each solution must she use?
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e = amount of 8%
f = amount of 56%
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e+ f = 8 (total solution)
8e + 56f = 20*8 (total saline)
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e+ f = 8
e + 7f = 20
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-6f = -12
f = 2
e = 6