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A compound of two chemicals is mixed in the ratio of 3:10. If there are 45 L of the compound, how much of each chemical is in the mixture?
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A compound of two chemicals is mixed in the ratio of 3:10. If there are 45 L of the compound, how much of each chemical is in the mixture?
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A compound of two chemicals is mixed in the ratio of 3:10. If there are 45 L of the compound, how much of each chemical is in the mixture?
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It is 135/13 l of the first chemical and 450/13 l of the second one.
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