SOLUTION: A chemist wants to make 4 liters of a 7% acid solution by mixing a 10% acid solution and a 4% acid solution. How many liters of each solution should the chemist use? Write your ans
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Question 1099927:  A chemist wants to make 4 liters of a 7% acid solution by mixing a 10% acid solution and a 4% acid solution. How many liters of each solution should the chemist use? Write your answer as a complete sentence Be sure to: 
Define your variable and expressions for the quantities.
Write an equation that models the problem.
Solve the equation.
State the answer in a complete sentence
 
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