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22 February, 22:56

One canned juice drink is 25 % orange juice; another is 10 % orange juice. How many liters of each should be mixed together in order to get 15L that is 21 % orange juice?

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  1. 23 February, 02:21
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    11 liters of 25% orange juice, 4 liters of 10% orange juice:

    1' let x to be 25% orange juice and y be 10% orange juice

    2'.25x+.10y = (15).21

    3' x+y=15

    4' 2.5x+y=31.5 divide all sides by 10

    5' - x-y=-15 multiply all sides by - 1

    6' 1.5x=16.5

    7' x=11

    8' y=15-11=4

    so 11 and 4 are the answers.
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