Lets say, for ease, that the vat can hold a total of 70 gallons (or whatever you would like to use.) Use whatever number you want, I just picked this because it gives us a lot of clean numbers.
Now, if the inlet can fill it in 7 hours, that means that it is adding 10 gallons per hour. (70 gal/7 hours = 10 gal/hr)
For the outlet, use the same process, and you find that it drains the vat at 7 gallons per hour.
So, if you subtract the outlet from the inlet, you get 10 - 7 = 3 gallons per hour added.
Now just divide the size of the vat by that number, and you find your answer.
70 gallons / 3 gallons per hour = 23 1/3 hours.
The prime number will be 69 and 89
Answer:
X=60
Step-by-step explanation:
Sum of the Quadrilateral interior angles:360
360-70-130-100=60
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Answer:
- 100 mL of 75% solution
- 150 mL of pure alcohol
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x represent the quantity (in mL) of pure alcohol needed for the mix. Then the amount of 75% needed is (250-x). The amount of alcohol in the mixture is ...
1.00x +0.75(250 -x) = 0.90(250)
0.25x +187.5 = 225 . . simplify
0.25x = 37.5 . . . . . . . . subtract 187.5
x = 150 . . . . . . . . . . . . . divide by 0.25
(250 -x) = 100 . . . . mL of 75% solution
You need 100 mL of the 75% solution and 150 mL of pure alcohol to obtain the desired mixture.