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john has 2 different sugar syrups. syrups A is 2 part sugar and 8 part water, and syrups B is 3 part sugar and 5 part water. How much of each should john mix together to get 280 quarts that is 3 part sugar and 7 part water?

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john has 2 different sugar syrups. syrups A is 2 part sugar and 8 part water, and syrups B is 3 part sugar and 5 part water. How much of each should john mix together to get 280 quarts that is 3 part sugar and 7 part water

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john has 2 different sugar syrups. syrups A is 2 part sugar and 8 part water, and syrups B is 3 part sugar and 5 part water. How much of each should john mix together to get 280 quarts that is 3 part sugar and 7 part water

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