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-.)A chemical company makes two brands of antifreeze. The first brand is 65 % pure antifreeze, and the second brandis 95 % pure antifreeze. In order to obtain 120 gallons of a mixture that contains 70% pure antifreeze, how manygallons of each brand of antifreeze must be used?First brand:Second brand:

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let the first brand be taken as x

And the second be taken as y. So


\begin{gathered} x+y=120\text{ gallons } \\ y=120-x \end{gathered}

For their percentage purity to make up 120 gallons at 70%, we have


\begin{gathered} x((65)/(100))+y((95)/(100))=120((70)/(100)) \\ x(0.65)+y(0.95)=120(0.7) \\ x(0.65)+(120-x)(0.95)=120(0.7) \\ 0.65x+114-0.95x=84 \\ 114-84=0.95x-0.65x \\ 30=0.3x \\ x=(30)/(0.3) \\ x=100 \end{gathered}

So, y becomes


\begin{gathered} y=120-x \\ y=120-100 \\ y=20 \end{gathered}

Hence the first brand is 100 gallons

And the second brand is 20 gallons

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