SOLUTION: a pharmacist mixed some 110% saline solution with some 15% saline solution to obtain 100mL of a 12% salnine solution. How much of the 10% saline solution did the pharmacist use in
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Question 298144: a pharmacist mixed some 110% saline solution with some 15% saline solution to obtain 100mL of a 12% salnine solution. How much of the 10% saline solution did the pharmacist use in the mixture
Answer by Deina(147) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
He couldn't have used any, since there's no such thing as 110% saline.
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