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How many gallons of a 90% antifreeze solution must be mixed with 70 gallons of 10% antifreeze to get a mixture that is 80% antifreeze?

User Nir Alfasi
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Let x be the amount of 90% antifreeze.

After mixing we'll have a total of 70+x gallons.

The amount of "pure" antifreeze is 0.10(70) + 0.90x

We want the concentration to be 80%


0.80 =( 0.10(70) + 0.90x)/(70 + x)

Let's clear the fractions and multiply both sides by 10.


8(70+x)=70 + 9x


560 + 8x= 70 + 9x


490= x

Answer: 490 gallons

Check:

(.1(70)+.9(490))/(70+490) = .8, good

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