Antifreeze is a compound added to water to reduce the freezing point of a mixture. In extreme cold (less than − 35 ° F ), one car manufacturer recommends that a mixture of 65 % antifreeze be used. How much 50 % antifreeze solution should be drained from a 4-gal tank and replaced with pure antifreeze to produce a 65 % antifreeze mixture?
Antifreeze is a compound added to water to reduce the freezing point of a mixture. In extreme cold (less than − 35 ° F ), one car manufacturer recommends that a mixture of 65 % antifreeze be used. How much 50 % antifreeze solution should be drained from a 4-gal tank and replaced with pure antifreeze to produce a 65 % antifreeze mixture?
Antifreeze is a compound added to water to reduce the freezing point of a mixture. In extreme cold (less than
−
35
°
F
), one car manufacturer recommends that a mixture of
65
%
antifreeze be used. How much
50
%
antifreeze solution should be drained from a 4-gal tank and replaced with pure antifreeze to produce a
65
%
antifreeze mixture?
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