Solve the problem.Two different gasohol mixtures are available. One contains 5% alcohol and the other 12% alcohol. How much of each should be mixed to obtain 1500 gal of gasohol containing 10% alcohol?

A. 429 gal 5%; 1071 gal 12%
B. 625 gal 5%; 875 gal 12%
C. 1071 gal 5%; 1071 gal 12%
D. 75 gal 5%; 180 gal 12%


Answer: A

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