Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Systems of Equations
A system of equations consists of two or more equations with the same variables. In this problem, we need to set up equations based on the total volume of water and the total cost to find the amounts of each grade of water. Solving these equations simultaneously will yield the required quantities.
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Variable Representation
In algebra, variables are symbols used to represent unknown values. For this problem, we can define variables for the gallons of each grade of water. Properly defining these variables is crucial for setting up the equations correctly and ensuring that the relationships between them are accurately represented.
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Proportional Relationships
Proportional relationships describe how two quantities change in relation to each other. In this scenario, the problem states that the amount of $4.50 water must be twice that of the $3.00 water. Understanding this relationship is essential for forming the correct equations and solving for the unknown quantities.
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