Question 992Deck General70% to pass
A tankship has 40 gallons of 6% foam concentrate aboard. Approximately how much foam solution can be produced from this supply?
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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