Answer:
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Answer:
4.5 g 56.25 g Since the only type of measurement mentioned in this question is weight or mass, I'll assume that the percentage concentration is % m/m (mass/mass). For that type of concentration measurement, simply multiple the percentage by the total mass to get the mass of the desired substance. So 150 g * 3% = 150 g * 0.03 = 4.5g For the amount of 8% solution with the same amount of dry substance, there's 2 ways of calculating the mass of solution. First, use the ratio of percentages, multiplied by the mass of the original solution to get the desired amount of new solution: 3/8 * 150 g = 56.35 g Or calculate it from scratch, like 4.5/X = 8/100 450/X = 8 450 = 8X 56.25 = X In both cases, the result is that you desire 56.25 grams of 8% solution.
Step-by-step explanation:
you must have made a typo here.
none of the answer options are correct for the given problem.
let me just show you what you told me, and how I can solve at least this :
2a/4 = b/4
this simply means (multiply both sides by 4) :
2a = b
so, 5b is then (multiplying both sides by 5) :
5×2a = 5b
10a = 5b
but again, "10a" is not among the offered answers.
so, I don't know if you made a mistake with the basic problem or with the answer options.
Answer:
$45.60
Step-by-step explanation:
do .008 times 5700