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#1 2009-11-13 21:46:49

shivusuja
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Algebra

PLEASE HELP ME OUT WITH THE SUM

HOW MUCH SALT MUST BE ADDED TO 60Kg OF A 20% SOLUTION OF SALT TO INCREASE IT TO A 40% SOLUTION OF SALT?

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#2 2009-11-13 22:38:34

Identity
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Re: Algebra

If 60kg solution contains 20% of salt then there is 0.2×60 = 12kg of salt initially.

If you add x kg of salt, the total weight is (60+x) kg and the amount of salt is (12+x) kg.

So we need:

Solving, we get x = 20, so we must add 20kg of salt.

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