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13 February, 14:50

How much water should we add to 35kg of sugar syrup to change it's concentration from 30% to 25%

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  1. 13 February, 18:46
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    Water = 1/5 of the volume of the syrup

    Step-by-. step explanation:

    Suppose we had 1000 cm^3 of syrup and the new volume after adding water is x cm^3. Now the amount of sugar stays the same so we have the equation 35 * 1000 = 25 * x

    x = (30 * 1000) / 25 = 30,000 / 25

    = 1200 cm^3

    So we need to add 200 cm^2 of water.

    In general terms, we need to add water which equals 1/5 of the volume of the syrup,
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