Suppose you add x liters of pure water to the 10 L of 25% acid solution. The new solution's volume is x + 10 L. Each L of pure water contributes no acid, while the starting solution contains 2.5 L of acid. So in the new solution, you end up with a concentration of (2.5 L)/(x + 10 L), and you want this concentration to be 10%. So we have

and so you would need to add 15 L of pure water to get the desired concentration of acid.
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the answer is c.
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Ok? is the question your asking, for what x equals or what the equation equals
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2x, (x-2), (x+6)
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I just took the quiz on plato and I got it correct
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aw I sleep during class too
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