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<blockquote data-quote="larryshoat" data-source="post: 527741" data-attributes="member: 6773"><p>vett it sounds to me like you did figure it out. :tiphat: It helps to use some numbers that are easier to work with . If solution A and B were 200 gallons each it would work like this, we could put 100 gallons ofA into B then we would have an AB solution of 100 gallons A in 200 gallons B for a total AB of 300 gallons, or I/3 A -2/3 B. When we remove the 100 gallons of AB it will consist of 1/3 A (or 33 1/3 gallons ) and 2/3 B (or 66 2/3 gallons ) thereby leaving 66 2/3 gallons of A in B and putting 66 2/3 gallons of B back into A .</p><p></p><p>vett I cannot imagine that you ever had trouble in math you seem quite good at it to me . :tiphat: </p><p>I hope you rest better tonight . :lol: </p><p></p><p>Larry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="larryshoat, post: 527741, member: 6773"] vett it sounds to me like you did figure it out. :tiphat: It helps to use some numbers that are easier to work with . If solution A and B were 200 gallons each it would work like this, we could put 100 gallons ofA into B then we would have an AB solution of 100 gallons A in 200 gallons B for a total AB of 300 gallons, or I/3 A -2/3 B. When we remove the 100 gallons of AB it will consist of 1/3 A (or 33 1/3 gallons ) and 2/3 B (or 66 2/3 gallons ) thereby leaving 66 2/3 gallons of A in B and putting 66 2/3 gallons of B back into A . vett I cannot imagine that you ever had trouble in math you seem quite good at it to me . :tiphat: I hope you rest better tonight . :lol: Larry [/QUOTE]
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