A pharmacist needs 16 liters of a 4% saline solution. He has a 1% solution and a 5% solution available. How many liters of the 1
% solution and how many liters of the 5% solution should he mix to make the 4% solution?
1 answer:
<em>x</em> = liters of 1% solution
<em>y</em> = liters of 5% solution
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<em>x</em> + <em>y</em> = 16
0.01<em>x</em> + 0.05<em>y</em> = 0.04*16 = 0.64
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<em>y</em> = 16 - <em>x</em>
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0.01<em>x</em> + 0.05(16 - <em>x</em>) = 0.64
0.01<em>x</em> + 0.8 - 0.05<em>x</em> = 0.64
0.16 = 0.04<em>x</em>
<em>x</em> = 4
<em>y</em> = 12
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