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Help please. I’ve had health issues recently and i’m trying to catch up on work and learn it. Thank you so much

Help please. I’ve had health issues recently and i’m trying to catch up on work and-example-1
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80 mililiters of the 10% solution

120 mililiters of the 30% solution

Step-by-step explanation:

let the amount of solution for the 10% = x

let the amount of solution for the 30% = y

The sum of the amount for the mixture of 10% solution and amount for the 30% solution = 200 mililiters

x + y = 200 ...(1)

In terms of fraction for each solution:

fraction of the 10% solution + fraction of the 30% solution = fraction of the mixture

percentage of the solution of the mixture = 22%

fraction of the 10% solution = 10% (x) = 0.1(x) = 0.1x

fraction of the 30% solution = 30%(y) = 0.3(y) = 0.3y

fraction of the mixture = 22%(200) = 0.22(200)

substitute the above into the equation for fraction:

0.1x + 0.3y = 0.22(200)

0.1x + 0.3y = 44 ...(2)

combine both equatons:

x + y = 200 ...(1)

0.1x + 0.3y = 44 ...(2)

Using substitution method to solve the equations:

from equation 1, let's make x the subject of formula:

x = 200 - y

substitute for x in equation (2):

0.1(200 - y) + 0.3y = 44

20 - 0.1y + 0.3y = 44

20 + 0.2y = 44

0.2y = 44 - 20

0.2y = 24

divide both sides by 0.2:

0.2y/0.2 = 24/0.2

y = 120

sustitute for y in equation (1):

x + 120 = 200

x = 200 - 120

x = 80

Hence, James must mix:

80 mililiters of the 10% solution

120 mililiters of the 30% solution

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