Hi,
I'm trying to brush up on my "concentration/ mixture" type questions and have come across a problem which I can not solve. It relates to two similar questions:
1. One gallon of soft drink is made of 40% orange juice and 60% water, how many additional gallons of orange juice must be mixed in to make the orange juice 60% of the soft drink?
2. How many gallons of water must be mixed with 1 gallon of a 15% salt solution to obtain a 10% salt solution.
The solution to the first, as an algebraic expression, is the following:
(0.4 + x)/(1 + x) = 0.6 ;
whilst the solution to the second is the following:
0.15/(1 + x) = 0.1
Can someone please explain why the formulas are not the same; more specifically, why is the 2nd formula not (0.15 + x)/(1+x) = 0.1?
Many thanks in advance for all contributions,
I'm trying to brush up on my "concentration/ mixture" type questions and have come across a problem which I can not solve. It relates to two similar questions:
1. One gallon of soft drink is made of 40% orange juice and 60% water, how many additional gallons of orange juice must be mixed in to make the orange juice 60% of the soft drink?
2. How many gallons of water must be mixed with 1 gallon of a 15% salt solution to obtain a 10% salt solution.
The solution to the first, as an algebraic expression, is the following:
(0.4 + x)/(1 + x) = 0.6 ;
whilst the solution to the second is the following:
0.15/(1 + x) = 0.1
Can someone please explain why the formulas are not the same; more specifically, why is the 2nd formula not (0.15 + x)/(1+x) = 0.1?
Many thanks in advance for all contributions,
GMAX

















