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to neutralise the 7 ml of acid A, 4 ml of base b is required. to neutralise the 4 ml of base b, 3 ml of acid a, is required. a solution of 22 ml is made by adding acid A and a, in a specific ratio, to neutralise this solution 16 ml of base b is required. find the ratio of a,a, in the 22 ml of solution

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to neutralise the 7 ml of acid A, 4 ml of base b is required. to neutralise the 4 ml of base b, 3 ml of acid a, is required. a solution of 22 ml is made by adding acid A and a, in a specific ratio, to neutralise this solution 16 ml of base b is required. find the ratio of a,a, in the 22 ml of solution

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