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How much of each solution should the teacher mix together to get 105 ML of 60% sugar solution for an experiment?
1. Look at how 60% is closer to the solution of lower concentration (50%). You can deduce that you will be mixing a higher volume of the 50% solution.
2. All 4 answers add up to 105ml.
3. The intuitive answer is the first option:
70 ML of the 50% solution and 35 ML of the 80% solution
4. Let's check whether point 3 is true.
70ml/105ml X 0.5 + 35ml/105ml X 0.8 = (35 + 28)/105= 63/105= 60% / 105 ml = 105ml of 60% sugar solution
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
If line l is parallel to line m
then
-----> by supplementary angles (consecutive interior angles)
solve for x
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Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
For functions with x in the denominator we want to make sure the denominator isn't 0. If x can't be -2 then the answer is A because x = -2 results in f(x) = 1/0 which is undefined.