Physical Science (12th Edition), Standalone Book
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Author: Bill W. Tillery
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Chapter 11, Problem 25AC
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From the following options, if a bottle of vinegar is 4 percent by weight, the solution has 4 weight units of pure vinegar with:
(a) 96 weight units of water.
(b) 99.6 weight units of water.
(c) 100 weight units of water.
(d) 104 weight units of water.
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