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Gave a nuclear physicist needs 60 liters of a 40% acid solution. He currently has a 20% solution and a 50% solution. How many liters of each does he need to make the needed 60 liters of 40% acid solution.

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Let x be the number of liters of the 20% acid solution, and y be the number of liters of the 50% solution, then we can set the following system of equations:


\begin{gathered} x+y=60 \\ x(0.20)+y(0.5)=60(0.40) \end{gathered}

Solving the first equation for x and substituting it in the second equation we get:


\begin{gathered} x=60-y \\ (60-y)(0.20)+0.5y=24 \\ 12-0.2y+0.5y=24 \\ 0.3y=12 \\ y=40 \end{gathered}

Therefore x=60-40=20.

Answer: Gave must add 20 liters of the 20% solution and 40 liters of the 50% solution.

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