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SAT Math: Adding Percentages to Calculate Lost Volume 0 Views
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In a chemistry experiment, Krystal will pour two different liquid substances into one container. In her first flask, she has 250 milliliters of liquid A. Krystal estimates that 5% of the liquid will be lost when transferring it to the container. In another flask, she has 900 milliliters of liquid B, and she estimates that 9% will be lost when transferring it. If she transfers both liquid A and B to the same container, what is the total volume of liquid in milliliters that will be lost in the transfer, assuming Krystal's estimates are accurate?
In a chemistry experiment, Krystal will pour two different liquid substances into one container. In her first flask, she has 250 milliliters of liquid A. Krystal estimates that 5% of the liquid will be lost when transferring it to the container. In another flask, she has 900 milliliters of liquid B, and she estimates that 9% will be lost when transferring it. If she transfers both liquid A and B to the same container, what is the total volume of liquid in milliliters that will be lost in the transfer, assuming Krystal's estimates are accurate?
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