SOLUTION: A chemist needs 160 milliliters of a 68​% solution but has only 28​% and 92​% solutions available. Find how many milliliters of each that should be mixed to get t
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Question 1123383: A chemist needs 160 milliliters of a 68% solution but has only 28% and 92% solutions available. Find how many milliliters of each that should be mixed to get the desired solution.
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x of 28%
160-x of 92%
, solve!
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