Answer:
1.25 gal
Step-by-step explanation:
4% of 60 equals 2.4, that means the tank contains 2.4 gal of pure bleach.
You want the tank to contain 3.6 gal of pure bleach because 6% of 60 equals 3.6.
Now suppose you drain x gallons of solution, so now you 60-x gal in the tank.
In order to know how much bleach the tank has now, cross multiply
60 gall --------------> 2.4 gal pure bleach
60-x ------------------> ?
so
[tex]? =\frac{2.4(60-x)}{60}[/tex]
Now, you want to add x gal of pure bleach to complete the solution extracted in such a way that the amount of pure bleach in the tank is now 3.6, so we get the linear equation
[tex]\frac{2.4(60-x)}{60}+x=3.6[/tex]
Multiply both sides by 60 to eliminate the denominator
[tex]2.4(60-x)+60x=60(3.6)[/tex]
[tex]144-2.4x+60x=216[/tex]
[tex]57.6x=72[/tex]
[tex]x=\frac{72}{57.6}[/tex]
[tex]\boxed{x=1.25 \;gal}[/tex]