Final answer:
To find the amount of sodium iodine in the mixture, we set up an equation using the given information and solve for x.To find S(50), we substitute 50 for x in the equation. The amount of sodium iodine in the mixture, S, is 62 milliliters.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the amount of sodium iodine in the mixture, we can set up a equation based on the given information.
Let x be the number of milliliters of the 20% solution used.
To mix a 70-milliliter mixture, we would have 70 - x milliliters of the 60% solution.
Now, we can create an equation:
0.20x + 0.60(70 - x) = S
Simplifying the equation, we get:
0.20x + 42 - 0.60x = S
Combining like terms, we have:
0.40x + 42 = S
To find S(50), we substitute 50 for x in the equation:
0.40(50) + 42 = S(50)
Simplifying, we get:
20 + 42 = S(50)
S = 62 milliliters