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4 September, 12:04

Kayson mixes 300 milliliters (mL) (mL) of spinach, 200mL of berries, and 42mL of dressing to make a salad. There are s s milligrams (mg) (mg) of vitamin C per milliliter of spinach, b mg bmg per milliliter of berries, and d mg dmg per milliliter of dressing. Which expressions can we use to describe how many milligrams of vitamin C are in the salad?

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  1. 4 September, 13:03
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    X = (300 s + 200 b + 42 d) mg

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Amount of spinach=300 ml

    Amount of berries = 200 ml

    amount of dressing = 42 ml

    Vitamin C in one ml of spinach = s mg

    Vitamin C in 300 ml of spinach = 300 s mg

    Vitamin C in one ml of berries=b mg

    Vitamin C in 200 ml of berries = 200 b mg

    Vitamin C in one ml of dressing = d mg

    Vitamin C in 42 ml of dressing = 42 d mg

    Let total vitamin C be = x

    Then

    X = (300 s + 200 b + 42 d) mg

    is the required expression
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