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A solution is obtained by mixing 300 g of 25% solution and 400 g of 40% solutionby mass. Calculate the mass percentage of solute in the resulting solution.

A

`66.66%`

B

`3.36%`

C

`33.6%`

D

`22.4%`

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C

Mass percentage of solute in the solution
`= ("Weight of solute")/("Weight of solution")xx 100`
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