Let x gallons be the amount of pure antifreeze that should be added to the 30% solution to produce a solution that is 65% antifreeze. Then the total amount of antifreeze solution will be x+3 gallons.
There are 30% of pure antifreeze in 3 gallons of solution, then
3 gallons - 100%,
a gallons - 30%,
where a gallons is the amount of pure antifreeze in given solution.
Mathematically,

Now in new solution there will be x+0.9 gallons of pure antefreeze.
x+3 gallons - 100%,
x+0.9 - 65%
or

Answer: he should add 3 gallons of pure antifreeze.
Answer:
It is 5 or x>5
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: f(x^-1) = x/5 - 3/5
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Replace f(x) with y
2. Swap the positions of x and y to make x = 5y + 3
3. Solve for y by subtracting 3 from both sides and dividing each side by 5

In this case the 5 is on top so it is the Numerator