Anne works for a company that manufactures liquid dyes for clothing. She currently wants to mix up some 30%-concentrated red dye. She has 66 gallons of 21%-concentrated red dye, as well as plenty of 51%-concentrated red dye. How many gallons of the 51%-concentrated red dye will Anne need to add to the 21%-concentrated red dye to make a batch with a concentration of 30%?

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Answer:

28.29 gallons

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that the available amount of 21%-concentrated red dye= 66 gallons.

Let x gallons of 51%-concentrated red dyes to be mixed with 56 gallons of 21%-concentrated red dye to get 30%-concentrated red dyes.

Total amount of the resulting mixture = 66 + x gallons.

Amount of red dyes in the mixture = (21% of 66) + (51% of x)

To get the resulting mixture as 30%-concentrated red dyes, we have

30% of (66+x) = (21% of 66) + (51% of x)

[tex]\Rightarrow 30(66+x)=21\times66+51x\\ \Rightarrow 30\times 66 +30x= 21\times66+51x\\\Rightarrow 51x-30x=66(30-21)\\\Rightarrow 21x=66\times 9\\\Rightarrow x = 28.29[/tex]

Hence, the amount of 51%-concentration red dyes to be mixed = 28.29 gallons.

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