SOLUTION: coca-cola is 5% sodium and pepsi is 15% sodium how many liters of each should be mixed to get 10 liter mixture that has 12% sodium

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Question 1050227: coca-cola is 5% sodium and pepsi is 15% sodium how many liters of each should be mixed to get 10 liter mixture that has 12% sodium
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