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a chef is going to use a mixture of two brands of italian dressing. the first brand contains 9% vinegar, and the second brand contains 14% vinegar. The chef wants to make 310 milliliters of a dressing that is 13% vinegar. How much of each brand should she use?

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Answer:

  • 62 mL of First Brand (9%)
  • 248 mL of Second Brand (14%)

Explanation:

Let x represent the quantity in mL of the second brand of dressing (the one with the most vinegar). Then (310 -x) will be the quantity of the first brand of dressing. The total amount of vinegar in the mixture will be ...

0.14x +0.09(310 -x) = 0.13·310

0.05x + 0.09·310 = 0.13·310 . . . . . . . . . . eliminate parentheses

0.05x = (0.13 -0.09)·310 = 0.04·310 . . . . subtract 0.09·310

x = 4/5·310 = 248 . . . . divide by 0.05; the amount of second brand

310-x = 62 . . . . . . . . . . the amount of first brand

The chef should use 62 mL of the first brand and 248 mL of the second brand.

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