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Let's bear in mind that 5 gallons with a solution of 6% bleach, contains some water plus some bleach, how much bleach? well, is just 6% of 5 gallons or namely (6/100) * 5 gallons, or 0.30 gallons.
if we use "x" gallons of water, well pure water has no bleach, so is 0% bleach, and it has a (0/100) * x or 0x gallons of bleach.
the mixture will be say "y" gallons, and is 4% bleach, so (4/100) * y is 0.04y gallons in the mixture of bleach.
The formula for surface area is SA = 2 (wl + hl + hw). Plugging in the numbers that we know, we get SA = 2 (100 + 10h +10h). We know that the crust accounts for half of the surface area.
The surface area was not provided so this is the closest I can go without the provided surface area. I hope this helps you :)
The answer is C: Lincoln uses 25 cents worth of supplies per cup.
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<em>In problems involving proportions, we can use cross products to test whether two ratios are equal and form a proportion. To find the cross products of a proportion, we multiply the outer terms, called the extremes, and the middle terms, called the means.</em>
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