SOLUTION: Suppose a chemist is mixing two acid solutions, one of 50% concentration and the other of 60% concentration. Which of the following could not be obtained?
52%, 55%, 58%, 64%
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Question 953863: Suppose a chemist is mixing two acid solutions, one of 50% concentration and the other of 60% concentration. Which of the following could not be obtained?
52%, 55%, 58%, 64%
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Pick the ones that are in range. Reject the ones that are not in range.
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