SOLUTION: A chemist needs 210 milliliters of a 44% solution but has only 32% and 53% solutions available. Find how many milliliters of each that should be mixed to get the desired solution.
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Question 895620: A chemist needs 210 milliliters of a 44% solution but has only 32% and 53% solutions available. Find how many milliliters of each that should be mixed to get the desired solution.
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