
Jim J. answered 02/06/22
Certified, highly experienced tutor of Algebra 1.
Hello Anth,
If you have 180 mL of a 30% alcohol mixture, then (180mL)(0.30) = 54mL of that solution is alcohol.
Similarly, if you have x mL of a 70% alcohol mixture, then (x mL)(0.70) = 0.70x mL of that solution is alcohol.
When you combine these two liquids, you will have (180 + x) mL of liquid and you want it to be 40% alcohol.
So, you simply need to solve the equation:
180(0.30) + x(0.70) = (180 + x)(0.40)
54 + 0.70x = 72 + 0.40x (distribute the 0.40)
0.30x = 18 (subtract 54 from both sides and subtract 0.40x from both sides)
x = 60
So, you have to add 60 mL of the 70% solution.
Hope this helps! :)
Jim
Anth L.
Thank you, finally an answer with an explanation!02/06/22