A chemist is using
338
milliliters of a solution of acid and water. If
19.1%
of the solution is acid, how many milliliters of acid are there? Round your answer to the nearest tenth.

Respuesta :

0.191= 19.1%

338mL × 0.191= 64.558mL acid


We round to the nearest tenth, getting a total of 64.6mL acid.


There are 64.6 milliliters of acid in the solution

How to determine the amount of acid?

We have:

Solution = 338 milliliters

Acid = 19.1% of solution

The amount of acid in the solution is calculated as:

Acid = 19.1% of solution

This gives

Acid = 19.1% * 338 milliliters

Evaluate

Acid = 64.558 milliliters

Approximate

Acid = 64.6 milliliters

Hence, there are 64.6 milliliters of acid in the solution

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