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If 2 liters of sea water contain 70 grams of salt, how much salt is in 32 liters of sea water?

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  1. 28 May, 19:23
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    1120 grams

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The amount of sea water is directly proportional to the amount of salt in the water.

    Let the amount of sea water be W and the amount of salt be S.

    This means that:

    W α S

    => W = kS

    where k = constant of proportionality

    2 liters of sea water contain 70 grams of salt Therefore:

    2 = k * 70

    k = 2 / 70 = 1/35

    Therefore, for 32 liters of sea water:

    32 = 1/35 * S

    S = 35 * 32

    S = 1120 grams

    There are 1120 grams of salt in 32 liters of water.
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