We have 60 gallons of 20% antifreeze.
How much 70% antifreeze do we add to get 60% antifreeze?
We'll make "x" the gallons of 70% we must add.
.20 * 60 + .70 x = .60 * (60 + x)
12 + .70x = 36 + .60x
.10x = 24
x = 240 gallons of 70% antifreeze.
Source
1728.com/mixture.htm (see example B)
Answer: uh do I subtract add multiply or divide?
Step-by-step explanation:
The interior angles next to the 2h angles are congruent and each one measures 70 degrees. Since the interior angle is 70 degrees the exterior angle is 110 degrees.
2h = 110
divide both sides by 2
h = 55
Answered respectively;
1) 0.13514
2) 0.125
notice the first term is -10, and the common difference is 3, so we add 3 to get the next term.

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