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Janet is mixing a 15% glucose solution with a 35% glucose solution. This mixture produces 35 liters of a 19% glucose solution. How many liters of the 15% solution is Januet using in the mixture?

a.
25 liters
c.
28 liters
b.
7 liters
d.
10 liters

User BluePearl
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Answer:

C

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User Jose Elera
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Answer:

We'll be making 35 liters of 19% glucose.

How much of a 15% solution and a 35% solution do we mix in order to get 35 liters of a 19% glucose solution?

X = liters of 15% and Y = liters of 35%

(.15 X + .35 Y) / 35 = .19

The number of Y liters will equal (35 -X) so the equation becomes

(.15 X + .35 *(35-X) ) / 35 = .19

(.15X + 12.25 -.35X) / 35 = .19

(-.20 X / 35) + (12.25 / 35) = .19

(-.20 X / 35) + .35 = .19

(-.20 X / 35) = -.16

-.20X = -5.6

X = 28 liters of 15% and

Y = 7 liters of 35% glucose

Answer is "c" 28 liters

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