Answer: 33 gallons
Step-by-step explanation:
We initially have 130 gallons of a [tex]9\%[/tex] acid solution and we need to change it to a [tex]12\%[/tex] acid solution, and for that it is necessary to evaporate [tex]n[/tex] gallons of water.
So, this situation can be mathemtically expressed as follows:
[tex](130)(9\%)=(130-n)(12\%)[/tex]
Then:
[tex](130)(\frac{9}{100})=(130-n)(1\frac{12}{100})[/tex]
Isolating [tex]n[/tex]:
[tex]11.7=15.6-0.12 n[/tex]
[tex]n=32.5 \approx 33[/tex]
Hence, we need to evaporate 33 gallons of water.