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A chef is going to use a mixture of two brands of Italian dressing. The first brand contains 5% vinegar, and the second brand contains 13% vinegar. The chef wants to make 320 milliliters of a dressing that is 11% vinegar. How much of each brand should she use?

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let x = the brand of dressing with 5% vinegar

let y = the brand of dressing with 13% vinegar

Then


\begin{gathered} x+y=320 \\ so \\ x=320-y \end{gathered}

So,


\begin{gathered} 0.05x+0.13y=0.11(320) \\ 0.05x+0.13y=35.2 \end{gathered}

we replace x:


\begin{gathered} 0.05(320-y)+0.13y=35.2 \\ 16-0.05y+0.13y=35.2 \\ 16+0.08y=35.2 \\ 16+0.08y-16=35.2-16 \\ 0.08y=19.2 \\ (0.08y)/(0.08)=(19.2)/(0.08) \\ y=240 \end{gathered}

Therefore, for x:


x=320-240=80

Answer:

80 ml for 5% vinegar

240 ml for 13% vinegar

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