SOLUTION: A chemist has one solution that is 50% acid. She has another solution that is 25% acid. How many liters of each type of acid should she combine to get 10 liters of a 40% acid solut
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Question 925922: A chemist has one solution that is 50% acid. She has another solution that is 25% acid. How many liters of each type of acid should she combine to get 10 liters of a 40% acid solution?
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