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One canned juice drink is 15% orange juice; another is 5% orange juice. How many liters of each should be mixed together in order to get 10 L that is 10% orange juice? Please he…
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One canned juice drink is 15% orange juice; another is 5% orange juice. How many liters of each should be mixed together in order to get 10 L that is 10% orange juice?
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9 liters of 15% orange juice and 1 liter of 5 % orange juice
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