How many liters each of a 10 % acid solution and a 35 % acid solution must be used to produce 40 liters of a 30 % acid solution? (Round to two decimal places if necessary )

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Answer:

8litres of a 10 % acid solution must be used

32litres of a 35 % acid solution must be used

Explanations:

Let the liters each of a 10 % acid solution be given as "x"

A 35 % acid solution = 40 - x

The weighted combination for x and 40-x is given as:

[tex]0.1x+0.35(40-x)=0.30(40)[/tex]

Solve the expression for x:

[tex]\begin{gathered} 0.1x+0.35(40-x)=0.30(40) \\ 0.1x+14-0.35x=12 \\ -0.25x+14=12 \\ -0.25x=12-14 \\ -0.25x=-2 \\ x=\frac{2}{0.25} \\ x=8 \end{gathered}[/tex]

This shows that 8litres of a 10 % acid solution must be used

For the 35% solution, the amount of litres used is:

40 - x = 40 - 8 = 32litres

Hence 32 liters of a 35 % acid solution must be used.