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Mathematics, 11.03.2021 06:50 ProfS3770

It's time to mix up a batch of Super Juice. If you want to mix your 10% orange juice cocktail with your 90% orange juice medly, how much do you need of each to end up with 5 gallons of a 60% orange juice blend? (You may use two equations using x and y or any other equation approach.) I need help please show work. Thanks. :)​

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