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Re: The concentration of acid in solutions A, B and C are 4%, 2% and 2%, r [#permalink]
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Since some alternate approaches are already provided here,lets shed some light on a direct approach that can also help you reach the answer quickly!

2 liters of solution A will have 4% of 2 = 8/100 litres of acid

4 liters of solution B will have 2% of 4 = 8/100 litres of acid

2 liters of solution C will have 2% of 2 = 4/100 litres of acid

The new solution has a volume of 2 + 4 + 2 litres = 8 lit

Volume of acid = 8/100 + 8/100 + 4/100 = 20/100 litres

This is a percentage = (20/100) /8 * 100 =28/8 = 2.5 %

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