Mixing Cleaning Solutions. King’s Service Station uses two kinds of cleaning solution containing acid and water. “Attack” is 2% acid and “Blast” is 6% acid. They want to mix the two in order to get 60 qt of a solution that is 5% acid. How many quarts of each should they use? Do the Familiarize and Translate steps by completing the following table. Let a = the number of quarts of Attack and b = the number of quarts of Blast. AMOUNT OF SOLUTION ATTACK BLAST MIXTURE a b PERCENT OF ACID 2 % 5% AMOUNT OF ACID IN SOLUTION 0.06 b
Mixing Cleaning Solutions. King’s Service Station uses two kinds of cleaning solution containing acid and water. “Attack” is 2% acid and “Blast” is 6% acid. They want to mix the two in order to get 60 qt of a solution that is 5% acid. How many quarts of each should they use? Do the Familiarize and Translate steps by completing the following table. Let a = the number of quarts of Attack and b = the number of quarts of Blast. AMOUNT OF SOLUTION ATTACK BLAST MIXTURE a b PERCENT OF ACID 2 % 5% AMOUNT OF ACID IN SOLUTION 0.06 b
Solution Summary: The author calculates the amount of Attack and Blast in quarts to get 60 qt. of solution which contain 5% acid.
Mixing Cleaning Solutions. King’s Service Station uses two kinds of cleaning solution containing acid and water. “Attack” is 2% acid and “Blast” is 6% acid. They want to mix the two in order to get 60 qt of a solution that is 5% acid. How many quarts of each should they use?
Do the Familiarize and Translate steps by completing the following table. Let
a
=
the number of quarts of Attack and
b
=
the number of quarts of Blast.
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