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A chemistry student has one solution that’s 25 percent saline and anot
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A chemistry student has one solution that’s 25 percent saline and another that’s 15 percent saline. Approximately how many liters of the 25 percent solution must be added to the 15 percent solution to make 10 liters of a solution that’s 20 percent saline?