<span>We have 75 mL of 4% sugar solution.
We have to add a 30% sugar </span><span>solution to make a 50% </span><span>sugar solution.
75 * .04 + .30x = .50 * (75 +x)
3 + .30x = 37.5 +.50x
I can't get the equation to solve.
Did you type it correctly? For one thing, you have the percentages typed as .30 % and 4%. Are the decimal places in the correct positions?
Also, no matter how much 30% sugar solution you add, it will NEVER increase to 50%.
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4 1/7 = (4*100) +(1/7 of 100)= (400+ 14.28)= 414.28
The answer is 414.28
Answer:
It was answered correctly.
Step-by-step explanation:
Parenthesis means mutiplication so you can do iy rhat way or 4(c)^2=4×c^2.
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use a proportion
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