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I would multiply all the percentages by 10 to make the math easier. The problem then becomes:
How do we combine 70% with 80% to yield a mixture that is 78%?
This is a weighted average question. An efficient approach is alligation:
The proportion needed of each of the original percentages (70% and 80%) is the difference between the other 2 percentages.
Proportion needed of 70% = 80-78 = 2.
Proportion needed of 80% = 78-70 = 8.
Thus, the ratio needed is 2:8 = 1:4.
The correct answer is C.
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