Answer:
240g of 10% salt solution and 160g of 5% salt solution
Explanation:
Simpler way:
Let X be the amount of 10% salt solution and Y be the amount of 5% salt solution.
Then X:Y = 3:2 as you need more 10% salt solution than 5% salt solution to create a 8% salt solution. The ratio 3:2 is given as 10 - 8 = 2 and 8-5 = 3.
If X:Y = 3:2 = 60:40, then 60% of the 400g of 8% salt solution must be the 10% solution and 40% of the 400g of 8% salt solution must be the 5% solution. Therefore, 240g of the 10% salt solution and 160g of the 5% salt solution is needed to create 400g of the 8% salt solution.
This is correct as the amount of salt in the solution is equal to (10% X 240g = 24g) + (5% of 160g = 8g). So the total amount (24+8) 32g should be equal to the amount of salt in the 400g of 8% salt solution.
8% of 400g = 32g which means our answer is correct.
More complex way:
A more complex way is to use algebra.
Let X be the amount of 10% salt solution and Y be the amount of 5% salt solution.
X + Y = 400g
and 10% of X + 5% of Y = 8% of 400
so 1/10 X + 1/20 Y = 32
2X + Y = 640 (multiply the previous equation by 20)
Now from the first line we know that X + Y = 400
So if we subtract (2X+Y) by (X+Y) we can get the value of X:
(2X+Y) - (X+Y) = 640 - 400
2X+Y - X - Y = 240
Therefore X = 240
And since X + Y = 400, Y = 160.