If we have 640 litres of the 8% solution, how many litres of the 2% solution will have to be added?

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asked Dec 28, 2016 in Mathematics by Rohit Singh (61,782 points) 36 146 471

A solution of 8% boric acid is to be diluted by adding a 2% boric acid solution to it. The resulting mixture is to be more than 4% but less than 6% boric acid. If we have 640 litres of the 8% solution, how many litres of the 2% solution will have to be added?

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answered Dec 28, 2016 by Abhishek Kumar (14,593 points) 5 9 37
selected Dec 29, 2016 by Rohit Singh
 
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Solution: 

Let x litres of 2% boric acid solution is required to be added.

Then, total mixture = (x + 640) litres

This resulting mixture is to be more than 4% but less than 6% boric acid.

∴2%x + 8% of 640 > 4% of (x + 640)

And, 2% + 8% of 640 < 6% of (x + 640)

2%x + 8% of 640 > 4% of (x + 640)

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⇒ 2x + 5120 > 4x + 2560

⇒ 5120 – 2560 > 4x – 2x

⇒ 5120 – 2560 > 2x

⇒ 2560 > 2x

⇒ 1280 > x

2% + 8% of 640 < 6% of (x + 640)

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⇒ 2x + 5120 < 6x + 3840

⇒ 5120 – 3840 < 6x – 2x

⇒ 1280 < 4x

⇒ 320 < x

∴320 < x < 1280

Thus, the number of litres of 2% of boric acid solution that is to be added will have to be more than 320 litres but less than 1280 litres.

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