Pharmacy A doctor’s prescription calls for the creation of pills that contain 12 units of vitamin B 12 and 12 units of vitamin E. Your pharmacy stocks two powders that can be used to make these pills: One contains 20 % vitamin B 1 2 and 30 % vitamin E, the other 40 % vitamin B 12 and 20 % vitamin E. How many units of each powder should be mixed in each pill?
Pharmacy A doctor’s prescription calls for the creation of pills that contain 12 units of vitamin B 12 and 12 units of vitamin E. Your pharmacy stocks two powders that can be used to make these pills: One contains 20 % vitamin B 1 2 and 30 % vitamin E, the other 40 % vitamin B 12 and 20 % vitamin E. How many units of each powder should be mixed in each pill?
Pharmacy
A doctor’s prescription calls for the creation of pills that contain 12 units of vitamin
and 12 units of vitamin E. Your pharmacy stocks two powders that can be used to make these pills: One contains
vitamin
and
vitamin E, the other
vitamin
and
vitamin E. How many units of each powder should be mixed in each pill?
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