SOLUTION: A chemist needs 110 milliliters of a 37.4% solution but has only 10% and 43% solutions available. Find out how many milliliters of each solution should be mixed to get the desired
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Question 872012: A chemist needs 110 milliliters of a 37.4% solution but has only 10% and 43% solutions available. Find out how many milliliters of each solution should be mixed to get the desired solution
Answer by josgarithmetic(39616) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The question in general is the same as discussed here:
http://www.algebra.com/tutors/Mixtures%3A-All-in-Symbols.lesson?content_action=show_dev
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