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An auto mechanic has 600 mL of battery acid solution that is 75% acid. He must add water to this solution to dilute it so that it is only 25% acid. How much water should he add?

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We know that the acid solution is 600 mL, 75% acid. We need to get a solution with 25% acid.

Based on the given information, we express the following


0.75\cdot600+0x=0.25(600+x)

Where x represents water. Let's solve for x


\begin{gathered} 450=150+0.25x \\ 450-150=0.25x \\ 0.25x=300 \\ x=(300)/(0.25) \\ x=1,200 \end{gathered}

Hence, he has to add 1,200 mL of water.

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