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A science teacher has a supply of 80% sugar solution. How much of each solution should the teacher mix together to get 105mL of 60% sugar solution for an experiment?
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A science teacher has a supply of 80% sugar solution. How much of each solution should the teacher mix together to get 105mL of 60% sugar solution for an experiment?
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Answer:
60/100x105
6300/100
63 are the answer
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