The distributive property
Solving a system of equations we will see that we need to use <u>40 liters of the 80% acid solution</u>, and the other <u>20 liters are of the 35% acid solution</u>.
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First, we need to define the variables:
- x = liters of the 35% acid used.
- y = liters of the 80% acid used.
We know that we want to produce 60 liters of 65% acid, then we have the system of equations:
x + y = 60
x*0.35 + y*0.80 = 60*0.65
(in the second equation we wrote the percentages in decimal form).
To solve this we need to isolate one of the variables in one equation and then replace it in other one, isolating x we get:
x = 60 - y
Replacing that in the other equation:
(60 - y)*0.35 + y*0.80 = 60*0.65
y*(0.80 - 0.35) = 60*(0.65 - 0.35)
y*0.45 = 60*0.30
y = 60*0.30/0.45 = 40
So we need to use <u>40 liters of the 80% acid solution</u>, and the other <u>20 liters are of the 35% acid solution</u>.
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Answer:
The Answer would be 4n
Step-by-step explanation:
Since Marcus ran four times as far this week, we need to know how far he ran last week in order to solve this expression. Since we do not know this information it becomes our variable (n). From the statement we can also infer that there is multiplication since he states the word "times". Therefore our Algebraic Expression would be the following.
P = 4n
P being distance ran by Marcus, and n being distance ran last week by Marcus.
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