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A 35% sodium hydroxide solution is to be mixed with a 60% sodium hydroxide solution to obtain 20 liters of 40% sodium hydroxide solution. How many liters of each solution should be used?
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0.35x + 0.60y = 0.40(x + y) where x = vol. of 35% and y = vol. of 60%
x + y = 20
solve this system of equations
x + y = 20
-0.05x +0.20y = 0
this gives x = 16 and y = 4
so you need 16 L of 35% and 4 L of 60% solution.
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