A dairy wishes to mix together 1,000 pints of milk that contains 8% butterfat.If the mixture is to be made from milk containing 5% butterfat, and cream containing 20% butterfat, how many pints of each is needed?

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Answer:

800 pints of 5% butterfat and 200 pints of 20% butterfat is needed.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

A dairy wishes to mix together 1,000 pints of milk that contains 8% butterfat.

If the mixture is to be made from milk containing 5% butterfat, and cream

containing 20% butterfat.

Now, to find the pints of each is needed.

Let the pints of 5% butterfat be [tex]x.[/tex]

And the pints of 20% butterfat be [tex]y.[/tex]

So, the total pints of milk:

[tex]x+y=1000[/tex]

[tex]x=1000-y[/tex]  ......(1)

As, given:

1,000 pints of milk that contains 8% butterfat.

The mixture of milk containing 5% butterfat, and cream containing 20% butterfat.

According to question:

[tex]5(x)+20(y)=8(1000)[/tex]

[tex]5x+20y=8000[/tex]

Substituting the value of [tex]x[/tex] from equation (1):

[tex]5(1000-y)+20y=8000[/tex]

[tex]5000-5y+20y=8000[/tex]

[tex]5000+15y=8000[/tex]

Subtracting both sides by 5000 we get:

[tex]15y=3000[/tex]

Dividing both sides by 15 we get:

[tex]y=200.[/tex]

The pints of 20% butterfat = 200 pints.

Now, to get the pints of 5% butterfat we put the value of [tex]y[/tex] in equation (1):

[tex]x=1000-y[/tex]

[tex]x=1000-200[/tex]

[tex]x=800.[/tex]

The pints of 5% butterfat = 800 pints.

Therefore, 800 pints of 5% butterfat and 200 pints of 20% butterfat is needed.

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