SOLUTION: what would be the final concentration if you have a mixture of 6% of 125 ml, 4% of 225 ml, and 9% of 259ml

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Question 765280: what would be the final concentration if you have a mixture of 6% of 125 ml, 4% of 225 ml, and 9% of 259ml
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
We would not know because the concentration of each of the three liquids is not given.

6% of 125 ml is 7.5 ml.
4% of 225 ml. is 9 ml.
9% of 259 ml. is 23.31 ml.

This only means that when you mix all three, you have ml. of mixtures combined.

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