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18 December, 19:12

How many ml of 1:4 solution and how many ml of sterile water are needed to prepare 600 ml of 1:20 solution?

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  1. 18 December, 20:48
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    Approximately 143 mL of 1:4 solution and 457 mL of water

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A 1:4 solution has a concentration of 1 / (1+4) = 1/5 or 20%.

    Similarly, a 1:20 solution has a concentration of 1 / (1+20) = 1/21 or 4.76%.

    If x is the mL of 20% solution and y is the mL of water, then:

    x + y = 600

    1/5 x = 1/21 (600)

    Solve:

    x = 5/21 (600)

    x ≈ 143

    y ≈ 457

    You need approximately 143 mL of 1:4 solution and 457 mL of water.
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