SOLUTION: Harry has 50 milliliters of a 10% acid solution. How many milliliters of 45% acid solution should he add to create a 35% acid solution.
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Harry has 50 milliliters of a 10% acid solution. How many milliliters of 45% acid solution should he add to create a 35% acid solution.
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x = amount to add
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50*10 + x*45 = (50+x)*35
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