SOLUTION: James needs to mix a 30% glucose solution with a 60% glucose solution to create 100 millileters of a 30% solution. How many millileters of each solution must James use? Answer:

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Question 672046: James needs to mix a 30% glucose solution with a 60% glucose solution to create 100 millileters of a 30% solution. How many millileters of each solution must James use?
Answer: James must mix
millileters of 30% solution
millileters of 60% solution

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James needs to mix a 30% glucose solution with a 60% glucose solution to create 100 millileters of a 30% solution. How many millileters of each solution must James use?
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100 of the 30%
None of the other.

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