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A food scientist uses a mixture of the gases helium and argon to preserve packaged food. The amount of each gas the scientist uses for the mixture is modeled by the equation 5.6H + 0.56A = 22.4, where H and A are the masses, in grams, of helium and argon, respectively. If the scientist uses 10 grams of argon, how many grams of helium are used

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User Tehaaron
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Explanation:

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