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17 March, 10:50

For every one litre of water used to make medicine, 199ml of sucrose and 271ml of saline solution are used. Express the amount of water, sucrose and saline solution needed as a ratio in its simplest form.

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  1. 17 March, 11:18
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    1000 : 199 : 271

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A rations a form of comparison between different variables or quantities.

    We want to compare how much water, sucrose and saline solution are used to make the medicine.

    The amount of water used is 1 L = 1000 mL

    The amount of sucrose used is 199 mL

    The amount of saline solution used is 271 mL

    Therefore, the ratio of water to sucrose to saline solution is:

    1000 : 199 : 271

    This is the simplest form because 1000, 199 and 271 do not have any common factors.
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