Respuesta :

The amount of sugar [tex]x[/tex] in the starting solution contributes to a 36% concentration, so we have

[tex]\dfrac x2=0.36\implies x=0.64[/tex]

units of sugar in the solution.

Into this solution, Sharon wants to pour [tex]y[/tex] liters of water to obtain a smaller concentration of sugar in the overall solution:

[tex]\dfrac{0.64}{2+y}=0.12\implies\dfrac{16}3=2+y\implies y=\dfrac{10}3\approx3.33[/tex]

So Sharon needs to add [tex]\dfrac{10}3[/tex] liters of water to the solution to get the desired concentration.

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