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14 November, 19:30

A paint mixture was formed by mixing exactly 3 colors of paint. By volume, the mixture was x% blue paint, y% green paint, and z% red paint. If exactly 1 gallon of blue paint and 3 gallons of red paint were used, how many gallons of green paint were used

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  1. 14 November, 21:31
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    Both statements are sufficient to answer the question

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given:

    - The paint mixture has following proportions:

    Total volume of paint = T

    Blue: x*T / 100

    Green: y*T/100

    Red: z*T/100

    Find:

    Statement 1: x = y

    Statement: z = 60

    Which of the above statement is sufficient to calculate the amount of green paint used

    Solution:

    Statement 1:

    - The amount of blue paint used is:

    1 gallon = x*T / 100

    - x = y,

    1 gallon = y*T / 100

    Hence,

    Amount of green paint used is 1 gallon

    - The statement is sufficient

    Statement 2:

    - The amount of red paint used is:

    3 gallon = z*T / 100

    T = 300 / z = 300 / 60 = 5 gallons

    T = R + B + G

    G = T - R - B

    G = 5 - 3 - 1

    G = 1 gallons

    Hence,

    Amount of green paint used is 1 gallon

    - The statement is sufficient
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