Answer:
20 gallons were used from the tank with the octane rating of 80.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given : One tank of gasoline has an octane rating of 140 and another tank of gasoline has an octane rating of 80. To obtain a mixture of 60 gallons with an octane rating of 120.
To find : How many gallons should be used from the tank with the octane rating of 80?
Solution : Let x be the volume of gas whose octane rating is 140 and
y be the volume of gas whose octane rating is 80.
Then, we form the equation as:
(1) [tex]x\times140 + y\times80 = 60\times120[/tex]
[tex]140x+80y = 7200[/tex]
or [tex]7x+4y = 360[/tex] .........[3]
(2) [tex]x + y = 60[/tex]
Now multiply equation (2) by 4
[tex]4x + 4y = 240[/tex] ...........[4]
Subtract (4) from (3)
[tex]7x+4y-4x-4y=360-240[/tex]
[tex]3x=120[/tex]
[tex]x=\frac{120}{3}[/tex]
[tex]x=40[/tex]
Put x in equation [4] we get,
[tex]4(40) + 4y = 240[/tex]
[tex]160 + 4y = 240[/tex]
[tex]4y = 80[/tex]
[tex]y=\frac{80}{4}[/tex]
[tex]y=20[/tex]
Therefore, x=40 and y=20
So, 20 gallons were used from the tank with the octane rating of 80.