SOLUTION: Mixture A is 7.5% acid. To raise the concentration of acid to 10%, some pure acid
will be added to the mixture. How many liters of mixture A and how many liters of
pure acid are
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Question 886153: Mixture A is 7.5% acid. To raise the concentration of acid to 10%, some pure acid
will be added to the mixture. How many liters of mixture A and how many liters of
pure acid are needed to end up with 200 liters of 10% solution?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This can be done only for percents as volume per volume.
u=how much 7.5%, v = how much pure 100%.
and .
Solve the system.
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