SOLUTION: A chemist has 300 milliliters of a solution that is 18% acid. How many milliliters of acid are in the solution? McGraw Hill Beginning Algebra Chapter 6. Thanks so very much for you

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Question 52968: A chemist has 300 milliliters of a solution that is 18% acid. How many milliliters of acid are in the solution? McGraw Hill Beginning Algebra Chapter 6. Thanks so very much for your help!!!!!
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18%=18/100=.18
.18(300mL)=54mL
There is 54mL of acid in the solution.