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A dairy needs 325 gallons of milk containing 5% butterfat. How many gallons each of milk containing 6% butterfat and milk containing 1% butterfat must be used to obtain the desired 325 gallons?

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The amount of milk containing 6% butterfat and 1% butterfat are 260 gallons and 65 gallons respectively.

Step-by-step explanation

Suppose, the amount of milk containing 6% butterfat is
x gallons

As the amount of mixture of milk should be 325 gallons, so the amount of milk containing 1% butterfat will be:
(325-x) gallons

Given that, the mixture of milk is containing 5% butterfat. So, the equation will be....


0.06x+0.01(325-x)=0.05*325\\ \\ 0.06x+3.25-0.01x=16.25\\ \\ 0.05x= 13\\ \\ x= (13)/(0.05)=260

So, the amount of milk containing 6% butterfat is 260 gallons and the amount of milk containing 1% butterfat is (325-260) gallons = 65 gallons.

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