440 gallons of 80 % antifreeze solution must be mixed with 80 gallons of 15% antifreeze to get a mixture that is 70% antifreeze
<em><u>Solution:</u></em>
Let "x" be the gallons of 80 % antifreeze added
Therefore, "x" gallons of 80 % antifreeze solution must be mixed with 80 gallons of 15% antifreeze
Final mixture is x + 80
Therefore, we can frame a equation as:
"x" gallons of 80 % antifreeze solution must be mixed with 80 gallons of 15% antifreeze to get (x + 80) gallons of 70 % antifreeze
Thus, we get,
x gallons of 80 % + 80 gallons of 15 % = (x + 80) gallons of 70 %

Thus 440 gallons of 80 % antifreeze solution must be mixed
AG=1 => BG=3 => CG=sqrt3 => CD = 2sqrt3 => perimeter = 3*CD= 6sqrt3
The LCD of 1/17 and 3/14 is 14.
1/7 = 2/14
3/14 = 3/14
2 + 3 = 5
The denominators are the same, so it will remain the same.
= 5/14 <===
5/14 is your answer.
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