SOLUTION: supppose 2 acid solutions are mixed. One is 26% acid and the other is 34% acid. Which one of the following concentrations cannot possibly be the concentration of the mixture?

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Question 341987: supppose 2 acid solutions are mixed. One is 26% acid and the other is 34% acid. Which one of the following concentrations cannot possibly be the concentration of the mixture?
A. 36% B. 28% C. 30% D. 31%

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can you get a concentration less than 26% or greater than 34%...