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30 November, 00:02

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. 20%, 75% and 5% syrup?

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  1. 30 November, 00:30
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    1) 2 lbs

    2) 0.17 lbs

    3) 9.5 lbs

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Amount of sugar Ella has = 0.5 lbs

    Let the amount of water she adds to make the solution = x lbs

    So total amount of the mixture would be = (x + 0.5) lbs

    Case 1: 20% syrup

    20% syrup means the sugar percentage in the mixture should be 20% of the entire mixture. So, 0.5 should be 20% of (x + 0.5). In equation form this can be written as:

    0.5 = 20% of (x + 0.5)

    0.5 = 0.2 (x + 0.5)

    Dividing both sides by 0.2, we get:

    2.5 = x + 0.5

    x = 2 lbs

    This means, 2 lbs of water should be added to make 20% syrup solution. So, total syrup she would have will be 2.5 lbs.

    Case 2: 75% syrup

    75% syrup means the sugar percentage in the mixture should be 75% of the entire mixture. So, 0.5 should be 75% of (x + 0.5). In equation form this can be written as:

    0.5 = 75% of (x + 0.5)

    0.5 = 0.75 (x + 0.5)

    Dividing both sides by 0.75, we get:

    0.67 = x + 0.5

    x = 0.17 lbs

    This means, 0.17 lbs of water should be added to make 75% syrup solution. So, total syrup she would have will be 0.67 lbs.

    Case 3: 5% syrup

    5% syrup means the sugar percentage in the mixture should be 5% of the entire mixture. So, 0.5 should be 5% of (x + 0.5). In equation form this can be written as:

    0.5 = 5% of (x + 0.5)

    0.5 = 0.05 (x + 0.5)

    Dividing both sides by 0.05, we get:

    10 = x + 0.5

    x = 9.5 lbs

    This means, 9.5 lbs of water should be added to make 5% syrup solution. So, total syrup she would have will be 10 lbs.
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