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Flt Simulation

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I am stumped ...

Lets say I have just made a juice that is a mixture of 2 separate juices ... I mixed 69.5% of 18mg nicotine juice with 30.5% of 24mg nicotine juice.

That obviously equals 100% for my new juice ... What will be the exact nicotine level in this mix of the 18mg and 24mg juice?


My 'guess' is somewhere close to 20mg of nicotine for the new juice, but there has to be a simple math equation to figure this out exactly.

Thanks, :)
 

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((69.5*18)+(30.5*24))/100 = 19.83mg/ml

Thank you sir!

I think where much of the Confusion comes from in all this is that Most of us forget to write Nicotine in an e-Liquid as Milligrams per Milliliter - mg/ml. And just write it as mg.

The Formula for finding mg/ml of an e-Liquid is...

The Total Nicotine in Milligrams divided by the Total amount of Milliliters.
 
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