A solution is obtained by mixing 200 g of 30% and 300 g of 20% solution by weight. What…
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A solution is obtained by mixing 200 g of 30% and 300 g of 20% solution by weight. What is the percentage of solute in the final solution?
- 50%
- 28%
- 64%
- 24%
Answer
(D) 24%
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