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| Question 1022953:  How much 30% acid solution should be be added to 10% acid solution to make 100mL of a 12% acid solution?
 Answer by addingup(3677)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! The total is 100ml. Let's call the amount at 0.30 x. How much of the solution can be at 0.10? Well, 100-x, since the total is 100.
 0.30x+0.10(100-x) = 0.12(100)
 0.30x+10-0.10x = 12
 0.20x = 2
 x = 10ml of the 30% solution. And:
 100-10 = 90ml of the 10% solution
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 common sense quick check:
 We want 12% and we have 30% and 10%. Is 12 closer to 30 or closer to 10? It's closer to 10, so it makes sense that the amount at 10% will be greater.
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