SOLUTION: mix a 10% acid solution with a 60% acid solution to create 200 millileters of a 52.5% solution. How many millileters of each solution must James use?
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Question 856358: mix a 10% acid solution with a 60% acid solution to create 200 millileters of a 52.5% solution. How many millileters of each solution must James use?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
All questions of that type can be understood and solved according to this:
Mixing two concentrations for known amount of mixture
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