SOLUTION: Two juices are mixed together. Juice A has 20% sugar and juice B has 6% sugar. How much of each juice should be used to make 20 liters that is 10% sugar?

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Question 1089537: Two juices are mixed together. Juice A has 20% sugar and juice B has 6% sugar. How much of each juice should be used to make 20 liters that is 10% sugar?

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