If 150 mL is removed from a bag which contains 500 mL of glucose 5% and replaced with 150 mL of glucose 20%, what is the strength of the resulting glucose solution? Give your answer to one decimal place.
If 150 mL is removed from a bag which contains 500 mL of glucose 5% and replaced with 150 mL of glucose 20%, what is the strength of the resulting glucose solution? Give your answer to one decimal place.
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