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Which of these would be an appropriate way to describe the concentration of orange candies? Check all that apply

the number of orange candies divided by total number of candies

the mass of orange candies divided by total mass of candies

the volume of brown candies divided by volume of orange candies

the actual number of orange candies

the number of orange candies divided by number of brown candies

the number of orange candies plus number of brown candies

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  1. Today, 00:05
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    1-the number of orange candies divided by total number of candies

    2-the mass of orange candies divided by total mass of candies

    5-the number of orange candies divided by number of brown candies

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  2. Today, 00:09
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    the number of orange candies divided by total number of candies

    the mass of orange candies divided by total mass of candies

    Explanation:

    The two correct options that are appropriate to describe the concentration of orange candies would be the number of orange candies divided by total number of candies and the mass of orange candies divided by total mass of candies.

    The concentration of a substance can be described as the fraction of that substance in a particular mix of substances.

    In term of number, the concentration of a substance in a mix of substances can be expressed as the number of that substance divided by the total number of substances in the mix.

    In term of mass, the concentration of a substance in a mix of substances can be expressed as the mass of that substance divided by the total mass of the mix.
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