A chemist is using 371 milliliters of a solution of acid and water. If 17.7% of the solution is acid, how many milliliters of acid are there? Round your answer to
the nearest tenth.

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Answer:

There are 65,7 ml of acid.

Step-by-step explanation:

This is a percent problem. When we have a total (in this case 371 ml of a solution), it's value is the 100%. As only 17,7% is only the part we are interested in (acid), we shall get a cross-multiplication like this one:

371 ml ----------- 100%

x=       ------------17.7%

This must be resolved multiplying 17.7 x 371 and dividing the result by 100.

[tex]\frac{17,7 . 371}{100} = 65,667[/tex]

This number rounded to the nearest tenth is 65,7.