SOLUTION: How much water should be mixed with 261 ml of an​ acid, whose strength is​ 100%, in order to create a mixture that is diluted to​ 1/3 strength.

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Question 1046037: How much water should be mixed with 261 ml of an​ acid, whose strength is​ 100%, in order to create a mixture that is diluted to​ 1/3 strength.
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