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14 July, 20:09

A doctor ordered 300 ml of a 10% solution, but the pharmacy only has 5% and 25% solutions. How many millimeters of each solution should the pharmacist mix to get the prescribed medication for the man?

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  1. 14 July, 20:19
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    (300 * 0.1) = (0.05 * x) + (0.25 * (300 - x))

    30 = 0.05x + 75 - 0.25x

    -45 = - 0.2x

    x = 225.

    So there would be ...

    225 milliliters of 5% solutionsand75 milliliters of 25% solutions. Feel free to contact me if you have issues or difficulties.
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