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A sample of milk consists of pure milk (density = 1080 kg/m`""^(3))` diluted with water `("density = 1000 kg/m"^(3))` and has a density of 1042 kg/m`""^(3).` Calculate the percentage of water by volume of milk.

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To solve the problem of finding the percentage of water by volume in the diluted milk, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Define Variables Let: - \( V_m \) = Volume of pure milk - \( V_w \) = Volume of water - \( V_d \) = Total volume of diluted milk = \( V_m + V_w \) ...
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