Respuesta :
Answer:
[tex]\%_{books}=65\%\\\%_{CDs}=15\%\\\%_{DVDs}=20\%[/tex]
Explanation:
We should firstly define the equation that we'll be using for the purpose of this problem. Percent by mass is defined as the ratio between the mass of a component (such as books, CDs or DVDs in this case) divided by the total mass of the pack multiplied by 100 %:
[tex]\%_{mass}=\frac{m_c}{m_t}\cdot 100\%[/tex]
Here [tex]m_c[/tex] is the mass of a component;
[tex]m_t[/tex] is the total mass (of the pack).
Firstly, let's find the total mass of the pack summing all the individual masses present:
[tex]m_t=m_{books}+m_{CDs}+m_{DVDs}=6.5 kg+1.5 kg+2.0 kg=10.0 kg[/tex]
Now, we have a total of 3 components. Let's firstly apply the equation for books:
[tex]\%_{books}=\frac{m_{books}}{m_{total}}\cdot 100\%=\frac{6.5 kg}{10.0 kg}\cdot 100\%=65 \%[/tex]
Similarly, find the percent by mass of CDs:
[tex]\%_{CDs}=\frac{m_{CDs}}{m_{total}}\cdot 100\%=\frac{1.5 kg}{10.0 kg}\cdot 100\%=15 \%[/tex]
Finally, find the percent by mass of DVDs:
[tex]\%_{DVDs}=\frac{m_{DVDs}}{m_{total}}\cdot 100\%=\frac{2.0 kg}{10.0 kg}\cdot 100\%=20\%[/tex]