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2 A pharmacist has a 13 % alcohol solution and another 18 % alcohol solution. How much of each must he use to make 50 grams of a 14 % alcohol solution

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40 of first and 10 of second

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Therefore he took 40 gram of
1^(st) type solution and 10 gram of
2^(nd) type solution.

Explanation:

Given that , A pharmacist 13% alcohol solution another 18% alcohol solution .

Let he took x gram solution of
1^(st) type solution

and he took (50-x) gram of
2^(nd) type solution.

Total amount of alcohol =
[x*(13)/(100)] +[(50 -x) *(18)/(100) ] gram

Total amount of solution = 50 gram

According to problem


( [x*(13)/(100)] +[(50 -x) *(18)/(100) ])/(50)= (14)/(100)


(13x +900-18x)/(100*50) =(14)/(100)

⇔- 5x= 700 - 900

⇔5x = 200

⇔x = 40 gram

Therefore he took 40 gram of
1^(st) type solution and (50 -40)gram = 10 gram of
2^(nd) type solution.

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