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5 August, 16:35

Oil that costs 22.50/barrel is mixed with oil that costs 35.00/barrel. How many barrels of each oil should be included in 1250 barrels of mixture that sells for 27.50/barrel?

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  1. 5 August, 17:25
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    So 22.5 per barrel

    so 22.5

    x represents the number of 22.5 barrels

    y represents the number of 35 barrels

    so

    x+y=1250

    then find the total cost

    1250 barrels

    27.5 per so mutiply by 1250 and get 34375 total cost

    22.5x+35y=34375

    we have 2 senctances

    x+y=1250

    22.5x+35y=34375

    elimination

    mulitply first equation by - 35 to clear y

    -35x-35y=-43750

    add to second equation

    -35x-35y=-43750

    22.5x+35y=34375 +

    -12.5x+0y=-9375

    -12.5x=-9375

    multiply - 1

    12.5x=9375

    divie both sides by 12.5

    x=750

    subsitute

    x+y=1250

    750+y=1250

    subtract 750

    y=500

    750 barrells of the 22.5 oil should be included and

    500 barrells of the 35 oil should be included
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