Question 1201079
Most of these "Royal Fruit Company" mixture questions are the same or same types, only differing in some of the given values.



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Company produces two types of fruit drinks. The first type is 30% pure fruit juice, and the second type is 70% pure fruit juice. 
The company is attempting to produce a fruit drink that contains 60% pure fruit juice. 
How many pints of each of the two existing types of drink must be used to make 80 pints of a mixture that is 60% pure fruit juice?
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Company produces two types of fruit drinks. The first type is L% pure fruit juice, and the second type is H% pure fruit juice. 
The company is attempting to produce a fruit drink that contains T% pure fruit juice. How many pints of each of the two existing 
types of drink must be used to make V pints of a mixture that is T% pure fruit juice?
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If g is how many pints of the H% liquid, then
V-g is how many pints of the L% liquid.


Accounting for amount of the PURE fruit juice: {{{highlight_green(Hg+L(V-g)=T*V)}}}.
You can substitute the given values whenever you want, and should hold-off on computations until
the end.


{{{Hg+LV-Lg=TV}}}

{{{Hg-Lg=TV-LV}}}

{{{(H-L)g=V(T-L)}}}

{{{highlight(g=V((T-L)/(H-L)))}}}


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The percentages  30, 60, 70
The quantity to make 80 pints


{{{g=80((60-30)/(70-30))}}}

{{{g=80(30/40)}}}

{{{g=80(3/4)}}}

{{{g=60}}}------------pints of the 70% juice