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You are working as a clinical chemist in charge of testing of the blood samples. you are required to fix a sodium chloride solution with water in the ratio of 2:3 .

a) starting with 580ml of the sodium chloride solution, how much water needs to be added?

B) Give your answer in standard form to the appropriate number of significant figures

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\bf \cfrac{sodium~chloride}{water}\qquad 2:3\qquad \cfrac{2}{3}\implies \cfrac{2\cdot (580)/(2+3)}{3\cdot (580)/(2+3)}\implies \cfrac{2\cdot 116}{3\cdot 116}\implies \cfrac{232}{348}
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