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1 August, 13:52

Suppose you have a bucket of sand containing 2.5 billion grains of sand (2.5 x 10 grains). Most of the grains of sand are white, but there are some brown grains mixed evenly throughout. Number If the concentration of brown sand is 2.0%, how many grains of brown sand are in the bucket? brown grains Number If the concentration of brown sand is 2.0 ppm I how many grains of brown sand are in the bucket?

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  1. 1 August, 14:05
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    a. 5.0 x 10⁷ brown grains = 50 million

    b. 5.0 x 10³ brown grains = 5000

    Explanation:

    The concentration of 2 % brown sand means we have for every 100 grains of sand 2 are brown.

    We need to calculate the number of brown sand in the bucket as follows:

    = 2.5 x 10⁹ billion grains of sand x (2 brown grains / 100 grains of sand)

    = 5.0 x 10⁷ brown grains

    Likewise if the concentration of brown sand is 2.0 ppm, it mean that we have 2 brown grain per every million grains of sand.

    = 2.5 x 10⁹ billion grains of sand x (2.0 brown grains/10⁶ grains of sand)

    = 5.0 x 10³ brown grains

    The answers make sense since a concentration of 1 part per million is ten thousandths of a 1 percent
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