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A chemist is using 328 milliliters of a solution of acid and water. If 18.4% of the solution is acid, how many milliliters of acid are there? Round your answer to the nearest tenth.

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Answered by sarveshkumar83
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Answered by harendrakumar4417
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60.4 millilitres of acid are there.

Step-by-step explanation:

A chemist is using 328 millilitres of a solution of acid and water.

Percentage of the solution is acid = 18.4%

Quantity of the solution is acid = \frac{18.4}{100}\times 328 millilitres

                                                   = 60.352 millilitres

                                                   ≈ 60.4 millilitres

Hence, 60.4 millilitres of acid are there.

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