SOLUTION: How would I solve this:The concentration of a saline solution is given by the function c)x=0.2/1+x,where x represents the amount of water (in liters) used to dilute the solution.Ho
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Question 1111359: How would I solve this:The concentration of a saline solution is given by the function c)x=0.2/1+x,where x represents the amount of water (in liters) used to dilute the solution.How much water must be added to obtain a solution that is exactly 10% salt?
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You are given that
( 10% salt )
1.1 liters of water must be added
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