SOLUTION: Solution A is 12% acid and Solution B is 4% acid. If a technician wants to mix them to make 60 liters of Solution C which is 10% acid, how many liters of each should be mixed toget
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Question 749229: Solution A is 12% acid and Solution B is 4% acid. If a technician wants to mix them to make 60 liters of Solution C which is 10% acid, how many liters of each should be mixed together? I REALLY need help!!! n
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Solution A is 12% acid and Solution B is 4% acid. If a technician wants to mix them to make 60 liters of Solution C which is 10% acid, how many liters of each should be mixed together?
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12A + 4B = 60*10 total acid
A + B = 60 total solution
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