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Write a rational equation that relates the desired percentage p, to the amount A of a 30% solution that needs to be added to 1 liter of 10% acid solution to make a blend that is p% acid, where 0<p<100 . What is a reasonable restriction on the set of possible values of ? Explain your answer.
Answer:
100(0.1 + 0.3A)= (1 + A) P
Step-by-step explanation:
A of a 30% solution that needs to be added to 1 liter of 10% acid solution to make a blend that is p% acid,
Hence,
10% of 1 + 30% of A = p%(1 + A)
0.10 + 0.3A = (p/100)(1 + A)
Divide both sides by 1 + A
0.1 + 0.3A/ 1 + A = p/100
Cross Multiply
100(0.1 + 0.3A) = 1 + A(p)
From the above calculation, we can see that, the blend that would be formed is not lower than 10% or greater than 30%
10% < p< 30%
Answer:
1 = A, D 2 = B, C, D . 3 = True . 5 = D . 11 = C, D E
Step-by-step explanation:
From left to right - (-2,6) (4,1) (-2,5) top (1,-3) bottom (-4,-1) (2,-5)
Answer:
b^-6
Step-by-step explanation:
(b^-2) / (b^4) = b^(-2 - 4)