SOLUTION: In the lab, Pablo has two solutions that contain alcohol and is mixing them with each other. He uses 100 milliliters less of Solution A than Solution B. Solution A is 18% a

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Question 902038: In the lab, Pablo has two solutions that contain alcohol and is mixing them with each other. He uses
100
milliliters less of Solution A than Solution B. Solution A is
18%
alcohol and Solution B is
14%
alcohol. How many milliliters of Solution B does he use, if the resulting mixture has
110
milliliters of pure alcohol?

Answer by richwmiller(17219)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I would consider solving this problem if you didn't spread it out so much to make it look bigger.
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