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A service station has 39 octane and 78 octane gasoline. How many liters of each gasoline should be mixed to provide 13 liters of 72 octane gasoline for a chemistry experiment?
Solution
Given there is a service station with 39 octane and 78 octane gasoline.
 Some quantity of these two is mixed to provide 13 liters of 72 octane gasoline.
 Let A liters is takan from 39 octane gasoline and B liters is taken from 78 octane gasoline.
 which provides a total of 13 litres of 72 octane gasoline.
It can be tken in equation form as 39A+78B=13*72
39A+78B=936
Total liters of A and B is 13
A+B=13
A=13-B
Substitute \'A\' in 39A+78B=936
39(13-B)+78B=936
507-39B+78B=936
-39B+78B=936-507
39B=429
B=429/39
B=11
To find A:A=13-B
A=13-11
A=2
Therefore, 2 liters of 39 octane gasoline and 11 liters of 78 octane gasoline are mixed to provide 13 liters of 72 octane gasoline for a chemistry experiment.

