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Just want to double check something. Do you mean the original stock should be 8.25 or 8.24 as in M1= 8.24. Also is M1 always the stock or cant he stock be either M1 or M2? Thank you very much for your help.
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oops my bad i meant 8.24 u can do the calculation
Secondly, No it doesnt matter which is M1 or M2. It could be either one you just have to make sure that if you are considering stock solution as M1, V1 has to be the volume of vice versa. Or in other words, subscript 1 or 2 should refer to same thing. I hope that make sense and sorry for any confusion.
what i meant to say was
"It could be either one you just have to make sure that if you are considering stock solution as M1, V1 has to be the volume of the stock solution or vice versa. sorryy again...