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calculate mass % of meth, eth, and MTBE in gasoline. I have NO clue where to even start!

38. Calculate the mass percent of methanol, ethanol, and MTBE (answers must be received in that order) that must be present in gasoline to yield a mixture of 1.8 % oxygen by weight.

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