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A certain drug is made from only two ingredients: compound A and compound B. There are
5 milliliters of compound A used for every
6 milliliters of compound B. If a chemist wants to make
935 milliliters of the drug, how many milliliters of compound A are needed?

Problem Page A certain drug is made from only two ingredients compound A and compound B There are 5 milliliters of compound A used for every 6 milliliters of co class=

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Answer:

425 mm


Step-by-step explanation:

The ratio of compound A to compound B is 5 is to 6.

So, we can say that the total ratio is of 11 parts (5+6=11).

If the chemist wants a total of 935 mm of the drug, then each of the 11 parts are worth:

[tex]\frac{935}{11}=85[/tex]


From the ratio, we know that Compound A is 5 parts. So:

[tex]85*5=425[/tex]

425 mm of Compound A is needed.

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