1997 PMWC Problems/Problem I9
Problem
A chemist mixed an acid of 48% concentration with the same acid of 80% concentration, and then added 2 litres of distilled water to the mixed acid. As a result, he got 10 litres of the acid of 40% concentration. How many millilitre of the acid of 48% concentration that the chemist had used? (1 litre = 1000 millilitres)
Solution
Let the quantity of the 48% acid, in liters, be . Then the acid of 80% concentration has a volume of liters.
There are millilitres of the acid.
See also
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