ah, i know what i did wrong. their answer is right, it is 20.04mL
okay, so the fact that the final solution is acidic means that there is an excess of H+ ions.
First work out the concentration of the final solution, which will just be 10^-4 M.
This concentration has been determined by the number of moles of excess H+ ions divided by the new total volume of the system. The total volume will be x + 0.02, where x is the volume you want to find.
Thus, the number of moles of H+ in the final solution (since n = cv) is 10^-4 * (x + 0.02)
This is the amount of moles left over after the H+ ions have reacted with the OH- ions.
Thus, n(H+) initial - n(OH-) initial = 10^-4 * (x + 0.02)
n(OH-) will equal 0.02 * .1 which is 0.002
n(H+) will equal x * .1 (since the pH is 1, the concentration will be 0.1)
Sub these values into the equation to get:
.1x - .002 = 10 ^-4 * (x + 0.02)
solving this equation gives x = .02004 which is 20.04mL
sorry for my pretty crappy explanation.