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Mathematics, 25.08.2020 23:01 LuckyCharms988

A 3% salt solution weighing 100g represents 100g of water in which 3g of salt is dissolved (=3/10). What amount of salt would be combined in 100g of a 14% salt solution? And how many grams of water are in the same solution?

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