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Mathematics, 27.04.2021 14:00 jvsome8

A chemistry student needs 60 ml of a 26% salt solution. He has two salt solutions that can be used to create this mixture l. Solution a is 30% salt solution b is 20% salt. How much of each solution should be used in the mixture?

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