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a chef is going to use a mixture of two brands of italian dressing. the first brand contains 6% and the second brand contain 11% vinegar. the chef wants to make 220 milliliters of a dressing that is 7% vinegar. how much of each brand should she use

User Charlie Vieillard
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we calculate the vinegar on 220 ml


\begin{gathered} 220\cdot(7)/(100) \\ =15.4 \end{gathered}

the dressing will have 15.4 ml of vinegar

now we can raise a sum


x+y=220

where X is the first brand and Y the second brand on ml

now the percent vinegar sum we know the result is 15.4 wich corresponds to 7%


\begin{gathered} x\cdot(6)/(100)+y\cdot(11)/(100)=15.4 \\ \\ 0.06x+0.11y=15.4 \end{gathered}

we have two unknowns and equations, so we can solve by any method.

i will solve y on the first equation


\begin{gathered} x+y=220 \\ y=-x+220 \end{gathered}

and replace on the second to find x


\begin{gathered} 0.06x+0.11(-x+220)=15.4 \\ 0.06x-0.11x+(121)/(5)=15.4 \\ -(1)/(20)x=15.4-(121)/(5) \\ -(1)/(20)x=-(44)/(5) \\ x=(-44*20)/(5*-1) \\ x=176 \end{gathered}

then replace x on any equation to solve y


\begin{gathered} x+y=220 \\ 176+y=220 \\ y=44 \end{gathered}

for each brand should she use x=176ml and y=44ml

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