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A laboratory technician has a 20% and a 40% acid solutions. What amount of each solutions should be used in order to make 300ml of 28% acid solution?
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Scott
x (.20) + (300 - x)(.40) = 300 (.28)

.2 x + 120 - .4 x = 84
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