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What quantity of 40% acid solution must be mixed with a 10% acid solution to produce 540 ml of a 20% acid solution?

I'm not sure how to set this up
8 years ago

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Steve
add up the amount of acid present:

.40x + .10(540-x) = .20(540)
8 years ago

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