Alright, I performed the lab like you suggested, and figured out the concentrations on my own. However, there seems to be a problem - why should barium nitrate form a precipitate with NaOH? When I wrote out the equation, both products were soluble.
The way my partner suggested is to add the indicator, once you figure out which pipette that's in, to each of the three left unknown solutions. Two should have no reaction since they're acids; barium nitrate, being a salt, should turn pink because it's neutral; after that I did like you asked, and everything worked out fine. So why is the salt supposed to form a precipitate with sodium hydroxide?