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A chemist has a solution that has 0.55 grams of alcohol per 1 mL of solution. If she needs 975 mg of alcohol, how much solution does she need? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth. (1 gram = 1,000
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A chemist has a solution that has 0.55 grams of alcohol per 1 mL of solution. If she needs 975 mg of
alcohol, how much solution does she need? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth. (1 gram = 1,000
milligrams)
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Answer: 5000000
Explanation:
0.55 x 1
975 = 5000000
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