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21 March, 20:30

One container is filled with a mixture that is 30% acid. A second container is filled with a mixture that is 50% acid. The second container is 50% larger than the first, and the two containers are emptied into a third container. What percent of acid is the third container?

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  1. 21 March, 20:32
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    42% acid

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Suppose that these two storage containers are filled to complete capacity?

    That makes the second container have 3 volume parts and the first container having 2 volume parts.

    v * (1.50) = (3/2) * v

    First Container 2v 30% acid

    Second Container 3v 50% acid

    The mixture of all of this is in the third container. Two parts plus three parts is 5 parts for the mix volume.

    = (2*30+3*50) / 5

    =210/5

    =42

    So,

    42 % Acid, mixture
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