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Find out the how much fluid should be drained and replaced with pure antifreeze so that the new mixture is 60% antifreeze .
To proof
let us assume that the fluid should be drained and replaced with pure antifreeze be x .
As given
A radiator contains 10 quarts of fluid, 30% of which is antifreeze.
Now write 30% in the decimal form

Now write 60% in the decimal form

After drained and replaced the fluid with pure antifreeze than the quantity becomes = ( 10 - x )
The quantity of antifreeze is

The fluid should be drained and replaced with pure antifreeze so that the new mixture is 60% antifreeze .
than the equation becomes

solyving
100x +300 - 30x = 600
70x = 300

x = 4.28 quarts (approx)
Hence 4.28 quarts (approx) fluid should be drained and replaced with pure antifreeze so that the new mixture is 60% antifreeze .
Therefore the option (c.) is correct .
Perimeter is the outside of it and the perimeter is the inside of it, so I'm pretty sure you would have to do both but if u have to do one then I would go with area
Step-by-step explanation:


Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
T = 5.8t² + 14t + 32 ( 0 ≤ t ≤4 )
a ) when t = 0 ( when car is turned on )
T = 32 ° F .
b ) When t = 2
T = 5.8t² + 14t + 32
= 5.8 x 2² + 14 x 2 + 32
= 23.2 + 28 + 32
= 83.2 ° F
c )
T = 80 ; to find t = ?
80 = 5.8t² + 14t + 32
5.8t² + 14 t - 48 = 0
t = 
t = 1.9 minutes . approx .
The opposite of -6 is 6 because its a positive version of -6.