Question 992 Deck General
70% to passA tankship has 40 gallons of 6% foam concentrate aboard. Approximately how much foam solution can be produced from this supply?
A
200 gallons
B
420 gallons
C
667 gallons
D
986 gallons
AI Explanation
The correct answer is C) 667 gallons. To calculate the amount of foam solution that can be produced from 40 gallons of 6% foam concentrate, we need to use the following formula: Foam solution (gallons) = Foam concentrate (gallons) x 100 / Foam concentration (%) In this case, we have 40 gallons of 6% foam concentrate, so the calculation would be: Foam solution (gallons) = 40 gallons x 100 / 6% = 667 gallons The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately reflect the amount of foam solution that can be produced from the given information.
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