SOLUTION: To prepare 5 L of Dextrose ,you need to mix 2 , 000 m L 2,000 mL of Dextrose 50 % 50% with 3,000 mL of Dextrose 10 %

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Question 1204717: To prepare 5 L of Dextrose ,you need to mix 2 , 000 m L 2,000 mL of Dextrose 50 % 50% with 3,000 mL of Dextrose 10 %
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Answer by josgarithmetic(39620)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Maybe you have an exercise which says:
To prepare 5 L of dextrose solution, you mix 2000 ml. of 50% dextrose with 3000 ml.
of 10% dextrose; and your question might be, what is the resulting concentration?




Figure out the explanation for this expression on your own:


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