Answer:
The concentration is simply 36%
Step-by-step explanation:
In this question, we are concerned with calculating the concentration of a new mixture formed from mixing some liters of each of two vinegar variants of different concentrations.
We proceed as follows;
The concentration of the new solution will contain 12% of 13L vinegar A and 70% of 9L vinegar B
13L of vinegar A will contain 13 * 12% = 13 * 0.12 = 1.56
9L of 70% vinegar B will contain 9 * 70% = 9 * 0.7 = 6.3
Now, the new mixture has a total volume of 13 + 9 = 22L
The concentration of the new mixture will thus be;
(1.56 + 6.3)/22
= 0.357 and that’s approximately 0.36 or simply 36%
Answer: -1/3
Step-by-step explanation:
correct me if im wrong
Answer:
see below
Step-by-step explanation:
25x + 200 > 1,200
Subtract 200 from each side
25x + 200-200 > 1,200-200
25x> 1000
Divide by 25
25x/25 >1000/25
x>40
270=2b + a
420=2a + 3c (you have to use trial and error for this)
B = 120
A = 30
C = 120
Just to check
270 = (2x120) + 30
420 = (2x30) + (3x120)
Answer:
A. -1/8 x + 3/16
Step-by-step explanation:
Distribute -1/2 over the parentheses
-1/2 ( 1/4 x - 3/8 )
-1/2 (1/4 x) - 1/2 (-3/8 )
multiply fractions to simplify
-1/8 x + 3/16
A is correct