John mixed together 9 liters of Brand A fruit drink which contains 14% fruit juice and 8 gallons of Brand B fruit drink which contains 48% fruit juice. What is the percent of fruit juice in the resulting mixture?

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Answer:

41.25%

Step-by-step explanation:

Amount of fruit juice in 9 liters of Brand A fruit drinks which contain 14% fruit juice will be [tex]9 \times \frac{14}{100} = 1.26[/tex] liters.

Again, the amount of fruit juice in 8 gallons i.e. (8 × 4.546) = 36.368 liters of Brand B fruit drinks which contain 48% fruit juice will be [tex]36.368 \times \frac{48}{100} = 17.456[/tex] liters.

Therefore, mixing those two brands we will get (9 + 36.368) = 45.369 liters of fruit drinks within which (1.26 + 17.456) = 18.716 liters of fruit juice.

So, the % of fruit juice in the mixture will be [tex]\frac{18.716}{45.369} \times 100 \% = 41.25 \%[/tex] (Answer)