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2 September, 05:59

White vinegar is a solution of acetic acid in water. There are two strengths of white vinegar, 5% solution and a 10% solution. How many milliliters of each solution must be mixed to make 50 mL of a 9% solution?

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  1. 2 September, 06:04
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    10mL of the 5% solution and 40mL of the 10% solution

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To get the amount of each solution in milliliters that must be mixed to male 50ml of a 9% solution,

    First let us represent the amount of 5% solution as A

    Furthermore, let us represent the amount of 10% solution as B

    From the question we know that A + B = 50ml

    Hence 5% = 0.05 and 10% = 0.10

    Then we get

    0.05A + 0.10B = 0.09 (A+B)

    Then we solve further to get

    Also, from A+B=50

    A = 50 - B

    0.05 (50 - B) + 0.1B = 0.09 (50 - B + B)

    2.5 - 0.05B + 0.1B = 4.5

    0.05B = 2

    B = 40mL

    And we know that A+B = 50,

    Hence

    40+A = 50

    A = 50-40 = 10mL
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