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To what extent must a given solution containing `40 mg AgNO_(3) per mL` be diluted to yield a solution containing `6 mg AgNO_(3) per mL` :

A

Each mL must be diluted to 2.5 mL

B

To each mL of solution 2.5 mL of water should be added

C

To 2.5 mL of solution 2 mL of water should be added

D

To 1.5 mL of solution 1.5 mL of water should be added

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The correct Answer is:
A

`40 xx 1 = 16 xx x rArr x = (40)/(16) = 2.5mL`
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