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oksano4ka [1.4K]
2 years ago
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Ashley mixes two types of soft drinks with different types of concentration: one soft drink has 20% sugar and the other drink ha

s 45% sugar. Each can has 250 milliliters of soda. What is the sugar concentration of the mixed soft drink?
Mathematics
1 answer:
ICE Princess25 [194]2 years ago
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Answer:

Sugar concentration of the mixed soft drink will be <em>32.5%.</em>

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Step-by-step explanation:

Sugar concentration of first drink = 20%

Volume of first soda = 250 ml

Sugar in first soda = 20% of 250 ...... (1)

Sugar concentration of second drink = 45%

Volume of second soda = 250 ml

Sugar in second soda = 45% of 250 ...... (2)

Let x\% be the sugar concentration in resultant mixture.

Volume of mixture = 250 + 250 = 500 ml

Sugar in mixture = x\% of 500 ml ...... (3)

Total sugar concentration (Adding (1) and (2)) and equating it to equation (3):

20% of 250 + 45% of 250 = x\% of 500

\Rightarrow \dfrac{20}{100} \times 250 + \dfrac{45}{100} \times 250 =  \dfrac{x}{100} \times 500\\\Rightarrow 2 \times x = 65\\\Rightarrow x = 32.5\%

Hence, Sugar concentration of the mixed soft drink will be <em>32.5%.</em>

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