SOLUTION: A chemist wants to make 52 mL of a 17% acid solution by mixing a 11% acid solution and an 19% acid solution. How many milliliters of each solution should the chemist use?

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Question 802466: A chemist wants to make 52 mL of a 17% acid solution by mixing a 11% acid solution and an 19% acid solution. How many milliliters of each solution should the chemist use?
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