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13. In a medicine bottle of 30 mL, the medicine and water are
in the ratio 1:5. But for better result, the doctor advises the
patient to have the ratio of medicine and water as
1:100. How much water is to be added to the whole of the
medicine, transferred to a bigger bottle, to get the required
ratio ?
pls answer with explaination​

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Answered by aahankashyap08
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13. In a medicine bottle of 30 mL, the medicine and water are

in the ratio 1:5. But for better results, the doctor advises the

patient to have the ratio of medicine and water as

1:100. How much water is to be added to the whole of the

medicine, and transferred to a bigger bottle, to get the required

ratio?

pls answer with explanation​

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