SOLUTION: In the lab, Susan has two solutions that contain alcohol and is mixing them with each other. Solution A is alcohol and Solution B is alcohol. She uses milliliters of Solution A

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Question 708690: In the lab, Susan has two solutions that contain alcohol and is mixing them with each other. Solution A is alcohol and Solution B is alcohol. She uses milliliters of Solution A. How many milliliters of Solution B does she use, if the resulting mixture is a alcohol solution?
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