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18 October, 09:13

Kylie drank 35% of 400-mL container of water. Eugenia drank 45% of a 350-mL. Who drank more water? How do you know? I will have more questions I have a math packet due tomorrow and I don't know percents I listen but I just don't understand

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  1. 18 October, 09:20
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    In the question, there are two people with different percentage of drinking water from different quantities.

    Taking the first case of Kylie we get that he drank 35% water of 400ml

    Then

    35% of 400 ml = (35/100) * 400 ml

    = (35 * 4) ml

    = 140 ml

    So Kylie drank a total of 140 ml water.

    Now taking the case of Eugenia we get that he drank 45% of 350 ml water.

    Then

    45% of 350 ml = (45/100) * 350

    = 1575/10 ml

    = 157.5 ml

    So Eugenia drank 157.5 ml of water. Then we can conclude that Eugenia drank more water than Kylie.
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