
Mark M. answered 03/31/21
Mathematics Teacher - NCLB Highly Qualified
A = 3B
B = B
C = 4B
3B + B + 4B = 96
8B = 96
B = 12
How much of A and C?
Alyssa Z.
asked 03/30/21In a chemical mixture, 3 g of chemical A are used for each gram of chemical B, and 4 g of chemical C are needed for each gram of B. If 96 g of the mixture are prepared, what amount (in grams) of each chemical is needed?
Mark M. answered 03/31/21
Mathematics Teacher - NCLB Highly Qualified
A = 3B
B = B
C = 4B
3B + B + 4B = 96
8B = 96
B = 12
How much of A and C?
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