Answer:
Number of gallons of 4% salt solution in the mixture = 20.08
Number of gallons of 30% salt solution in the mixture = 24.92
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
There are two bottles of brine solution:
1 has 4% salt
2 has 30% salt
The chemist mixes some gallons of each bottle to get a 45 gallons solution containing 18.4% salt.
To find the gallons of each solution taken to make the mixture.
Solution:
Let the number of gallons of 4% salt solution mixed be = [tex]x[/tex]
So, number of gallons of 30% salt solution mixed will be = [tex]45-x[/tex]
Amount of salt in [tex]x[/tex] gallons of 4% salt solution will be :
⇒ Percentage concentration x Gallons of solution
⇒ [tex]0.04\times x[/tex]
⇒ [tex]0.04x[/tex]
Amount of salt in [tex](45-x)[/tex] gallons of 30%% salt solution will be :
⇒ Percentage concentration x Gallons of solution
⇒ [tex]0.3\times (45-x)[/tex]
Using distribution
⇒ [tex]13.5-0.3x[/tex]
Total amount of salt in 45 gallons of solution can be given as:
⇒ [tex]0.04x+13.5-0.3x[/tex]
Combining like terms
⇒ [tex]-0.26x+13.5[/tex]
Amount of salt in 45 gallons of 18.4% solution:
⇒ [tex]0.184\times 45[/tex]
⇒ [tex]8.28[/tex]
Thus, we have:
[tex]-0.26x+13.5=8.28[/tex]
Subtracting both sides by 13.5
[tex]-0.26x+13.5-13.5=8.28-13.5[/tex]
[tex]-0.26x=-5.22[/tex]
Dividing both sides by -0.26.
[tex]\frac{-0.26x}{-0.26}=\frac{-5.22}{-0.26}[/tex]
∴ [tex]x=20.08[/tex]
Number of gallons of 4% salt solution in the mixture = 20.08
Number of gallons of 30% salt solution in the mixture = [tex]45-20.08[/tex] = 24.92