Your company has three acid solutions on hand: 30%, 40%, and 80% acid. It can mix all three to come up with a 100-gallons of a 39% acid solution. If it interchanges the amount of 30% solution with the amount of the 80% solution in the first mix, it can create a 100-gallon solution that is 59% acid. How much of the 30%, 40%, and 80% solutions did the company mix to create a 100-gallons of a 39% acid solution?
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