Question 1132387: How many liters of a 10% solution should be mixed with 60L of 25% solution to get 15% solution? = one click in Excel = 120. ANSWER. 120 liters of the 10% solution.
Answer:
a) 0.383
b) 0.375
Step-by-step explanation:
a) Calculate each z-score.
z = (x − μ) / σ
z₁ = (112 − 118) / 12 = -0.5
z₂ = (124 − 118) / 12 = 0.5
Use a calculator or z-score table to find the probability.
P(-0.5 < Z < 0.5) = 0.6915 − 0.3085 = 0.383
b) 0.383 × 16 ≈ 6. So the expected proportion would be 6/16 = 0.375.
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
6 = 2(y+2)
6 = 2y+4
2 = 2y
y = 1