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Ответ:
It would take 4 quarts of 5% buttermilk and 41 quarts of 2% buttermilk to make 45 quarts of 3% buttermilk.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the number of 5% quarts = x
Let the number of 2% quarts = y
x+y=45
y=45-x
(.05)x+(.02)y=(0.03)45
5x+2y=102
5x+2(45-x)=102
5x+90-2x=102
3x=12
x=4
y=45-x=45-4=41
So it would take 4 quarts of 5% buttermilk and 41 quarts of 2% buttermilk to make 45 quarts of 3% buttermilk.