Ella has 0.5 lbs of sugar. How much water should she add to make the following concentrations? Tell Ella how much syrup she will have in each case for 75% syrup?

Respuesta :

To answer this item, let x be the amount of water. The concentration (in % sugar) of the solution is calculated by dividing the amount of sugar by the total amount. That is,

       C = (S/ (S + x))(100%)

Substituting the known values to the equation,

      75 = ((0.5/(0.5 + x))(100%)

The value of x from the equation is 0.167.

Answer: 0.167 lbs of water

Answer:

0.16 lbs of water added to obtain 0.5 lbs of syrup.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : Ella has 0.5 lbs of sugar.

To find : How much water should she add to make the following concentrations?

Solution :

Mass of sugar = 0.5 lbs

Concentration = 75%

Formula used to find the mass of the solution,

[tex]\text{Mass of the solution}=\frac{\text{mass of sugar}\times100}{\text{concentration}}[/tex]

[tex]\text{Mass of the solution}=\frac{0.5\times100}{75}[/tex]

[tex]\text{Mass of the solution}=\frac{50}{75}[/tex]

[tex]\text{Mass of the solution}=0.66[/tex]

Mass of water = mass of solution - mass of sugar

Mass of water = 0.66- 0.5

Mass of water = 0.16          

Therefore, 0.16 lbs of water added to obtain 0.5 lbs of syrup.

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