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Reply Wed 12 Feb, 2014 06:30 pm
A milk delivery person has two sixteen gallon containers of milk. His customers are on four different streets. He delivers the same number of quarts on each street. After each street he dilutes the milk with water until the containers are full again. After all deliveries, forty quarts and one pint of pure milk remained in the containers. Calculate amount of pure milk delivered on each street. Thanks.
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fresco
 
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Reply Thu 13 Feb, 2014 12:56 am
@Randy Dandy,
If you don't have the common courtesy to respond to answers to your previous question, don't expect an answer to this one.
Randy Dandy
 
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Reply Thu 13 Feb, 2014 08:17 am
@fresco,
fresco, I apologize for my error. Thanks for replying to my question.
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ekename
 
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Reply Thu 13 Feb, 2014 08:54 pm
@Randy Dandy,
Mo = Mn . ( 1 + i )^n

Where Mo is 32, Mn is 10.125, n is 4 and solving for i the water rate.

Heuristically , 8/32 is already tempting, given total full cream delivery.

Thanks Randy, good question.
Randy Dandy
 
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Reply Fri 14 Feb, 2014 01:05 am
@ekename,
Thank you ekename.
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