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1 March, 01:45

A pharmacist has an 18% alcohol solution and a 40% alcohol solution. How much of each should he mix together to make 10 liters of a 20% alcohol solution?

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  1. 1 March, 02:13
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    The amount of alcohol is unchanged after adding water. So, if there are x liters of 18% solution, you have

    .18x =.12*10

    x = 20/3 L of 18% alcohol, and 10/3 L of water

    Or, you can consider that you are reducing the concentration by a factor of 2/3, so you must increase the volume by a factor of 3/2. So, the volume v of 18% alcohol can be found by

    3/2 v = 10

    v = 20/3
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