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A student has a 2% salt water solution and a 7% salt water solution. To best imitate salt water at a local beach, he needs 1 liter of a 3.5% salt water solution. He defines x as the amount of 2% solution and writes this equation:

0.2x + 0.7(x – 1) = 0.35(1)
He solves the equation and determines that x is about 1.17 liters. He interprets this as needing 1.17 liters of 2% solution to make 1 liter of 3.5% solution

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The student clearly made a mistake, because he found that he needs to mix more solution that he wants to end up with. Mixing 1.17 L of one solution with more of some other solution will make more than 1 L of another solution.

The mistake is writing x - 1 instead of 1 - x.

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Answer:

The answers:

It’s A & B

A.) The percent values were written incorrectly in the equation.

B.) The amount of 7% solution should be written as 1 – x, not x – 1.

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