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2 October, 23:29

A pharmacist needs 20 liters of a 2% saline solution. She has a 1% solution and a 5% solution available. How many liters of the 1% solution and how many liters of the 5% solution should she mix to make the 2% solution?

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  1. 3 October, 02:36
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    15 liters of 1% solution and 5 liters of 5% solution

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x liters of 1% solution needed and y liters of 5% solution needed to make this mixture.

    We can say:

    20 (0.02) = x (0.01) + y (0.05)

    0.4 = 0.01x + 0.05y

    Also, we can write:

    x + y = 20

    x = 20 - y

    We can put this into equation 1:

    0.4 = 0.01x + 0.05y

    0.4 = 0.01 (20 - y) + 0.05y

    0.4 = 0.2 - 0.01y + 0.05y

    0.2 = 0.04y

    y = 5 liters

    Hence, x = 20 - 5 = 15 liters

    We need,

    15 liters of 1% solution and 5 liters of 5% solution
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