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A company produces fruity drinks that contain a percentage of real fruit juice. Drink A contains 25% real fruit juice and Drink B contains 5% real fruit juice. How many liters of real fruit juice would be needed to produce 150 liters of Drink A and 200 liters of Drink B? How many liters of real fruit juice would be needed to produce a liters of Drink A and 6 liters of Drink B? 150 liters of Drink A and 200 liters of Drink B: a liters of Drink A and b liters of Drink B: Submit Answer attempt 3 out of 3 / problem 1 out of max

A company produces fruity drinks that contain a percentage of real fruit juice. Drink-example-1
User Hugo Robayo
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Answer:

*37.5 liters of real fruit juice would be needed to produce 150 liters of Drink A

*10 liters of real fruit juice would be needed to produce 200 liters of Drink B

*0.25a liters of real fruit juice would be needed to produce a liters of Drink A

*0.05b liters of real fruit juice would be needed to produce b liters of Drink B

Step-by-step explanation:

If Drink A contains 25% of real fruit juice, to make 150 liters of Drink A we will need the below liters of real fruit juice;


(25)/(100)*150=2.5*15=37.5liters

If Drink B contains 5% of real fruit juice, to make 200 liters of Drink B we will need the below liters of real fruit juice;


(5)/(100)*200=(5)/(1)*2=10\text{liters}

a liters of Drink A will need the below amount of real fruit juice;


(25)/(100)* a=0.25a\text{ liters}

b liters of Drink B will need the below amount of real fruit juice;


(5)/(100)* b=0.05b\text{ lit}ers

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