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A scientist mixes water (containing no salt) with a solution that contains 35% salt. She wants to obtain 245 ounces of a mixture that is 15% salt. How many ounces of water and how many ounces of the 35% salt solution should she use?

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Answer:

140 ounces of water and 105 ounces of 35% salt solution.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let
x be the ounces of water that need to be added and
y be the ounces of 35% solution that need to to be added.

We know that the total of ounces of water and of 35% solution must be 245 ounces:


x+y=245

35% of
x is the salt, and since no salt is added with addition of
y liters of water, this must be equal to the amount of salt in the final 15% solution:


0.35x=0.15*245

we solve for
x and get:


x=105

We put this value into
x+y=245 and solve for
y to get:


y=140

Thus we have 140 ounces of water and 105 ounces of 35% solution.

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