The radiator in a car is filled with a solution  of 60% antifreeze and 40% water. The manufacturer of the antifreeze suggests that for summer driving, optimal cooling of the engine is obtained with only 50% antifreeze. If the capacity of the radiator is 4.3 liters, how much coolant in liters must be drained and replaced with pure water to reduce the antifreeze concentration to 50%?
 
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?????????? the engine is obtaened ????????????
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