The concentration of solution would be the amount of the molecule divided by the volume. In this case, the solution concentration is 36% and the volume is 4 quarts + 1 quarts= 5 quarts. You are asked the concentration before 1 quarts added. The alcohol content should be same for both solutions. The answer should be:
concentration = alcohol content/ volume
alcohol content =concentration * volume
alcohol content1 =alcohol content2
36% * 5 quarts = concentration2 * 4quarts
concentration2= 36% * 5 quarts / 4 quarts= 45%
well, 6.2% of 4,300 can't be over half. she has made a calculation error, and the real answer is (this is where the mistake was made) 4,300 * 0.062 (not 6.2, because percents are always divided by 100 to make them into a usable number), which is equal to $266.60.
Answer:
<u>m = 0</u>, y = -6
Step-by-step explanation:
using point slope form :

y-y1=m(x-x1) ; initial point (x1,y1) = (4,-6), final point (x,y) = (7,-6).
one substituted, it should look like this:
-6--6 = m(7-4),
-6+6= m(7-4)
0 = m(7-4)
0 = 3m
0/3 = 3/3m
0 = m
m = 0/3 = 0