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28 November, 20:35

Emily has 32 grams of a 25% sugar syrup, but this is just too sweet for her! How much pure water should she add to have a 10% syrup?

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  1. 28 November, 23:46
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    By this information, we know: (just so you know, when I will write the equation, the multiplication sign will be ^)

    25%+0%=10%

    32g xg (32+x) g

    Now, we create an equation:

    (0.25^32) + (0^x) = 0.1^ (32+x)

    8+0=3.2+0.1x

    8=3.2+0.1x

    4.8=0.1x

    48=x

    Answer: 48 gram.
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