ShmoopTube

Where Monty Python meets your 10th grade teacher.

Search Thousands of Shmoop Videos


Math I Videos 77 videos

SAT Math 2.4 Algebra and Functions
187 Views

SAT Math 2.4 Algebra and Functions

Solving Proportions Using Cross Products
6802 Views

This video covers how to use cross products to solve for a missing number in a proportion by setting that proportion with a variable over the produ...

GED Math 2.4 Rational Numbers
190 Views

GED Math 2.4 Rational Numbers. Lucius's favorite restaurant is how many km from his home?

See All

CAHSEE Math 6.3 Algebra I 182 Views


Share It!


Description:

CAHSEE Math: Algebra I Drill 6, Problem 3. If x ounces of a 10% salt solution are added with 20 ounces of a 50% salt solution to create a combined 35% salt solution, what would be the value of x, or the amount of the 10% salt solution?

Language:
English Language

Transcript

00:02

And here's another shmoop du jour.

00:04

If x ounces of a 10% salt solution…

00:06

…are added with 20 ounces of a 50% salt solution to create a combined 35% salt solution,

00:13

what would be the value of x, or the amount of the 10% salt solution?

00:18

And here are the potential answers…

00:24

Basically, a highly diluted salt solution is being poured into a bucket with a more

00:27

concentrated solution…

00:29

…and the question wants to know how much we need of the highly diluted amount so that

00:33

the end result is a 35% salt solution.

00:37

So, said another way, x many ounces of the 10% diluted stuff is added to 20 ounces of

00:42

the 50% stuff; we want the total to be a 35% stuff.

00:47

The actual salt content of the 10% solution is 0.1x oz., while the salt content of the

00:55

50% solution is 0.5 times 20… or 10 oz.

00:59

These two amounts added together must equal the salt content in the combined solution.

01:04

So the combined equation looks like this:

01:06

0.1x plus 10 equals .35x plus .35 times 20.

01:12

If we simplify, we get .1x plus 10 equals .35x plus 7… which simplifies to 3 = .25x

01:22

Divide both sides by .25 and we get x equals 12.

01:25

So answer A is our guy.

Related Videos

CAHSEE Math 5.3 Algebra and Functions
2033 Views

CAHSEE Math: Algebra and Functions Drill 5, Problem 3. Solve the equation.

Simplifying Radicals
9741 Views

We don't like knocking people down to size, but we do like simplifying radicals. Join us?

Arithmetic Math
2251 Views

If fleeing criminals always fled the scene of the crime at perfect right angles, it would be much easier to determine their whereabouts. Fortunatel...

Basics of Game Theory
882 Views

Okay, so this probably isn't going to help you master Pokemon Go, but game theory can be applied to all sorts of situations. Even stomping your old...