A 10l cylinder consists mixture of water and sugar
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A 10 litre container holds a mixture of water and sugar, the volume of sugar being 15% of total volume. A few litres of the mixture is released and an equal amount of water is added. Then the same amount of the mixture as before is released and replaced with water for a second time.
A 10 L cylinder contains a mixture of water and sugar, the volume of sugarbeing 15% of total volume. ... Then, the same amount of the mixture as before is released and replaced with watel for a second time. As a result, the sugarcontent becomes 10% of total volume.
*A 10 Litre cylinder contains a mixt... A 10 Litre cylinder contains a mixture of water and sugar, the volume of sugar being 15% of total volume. ... Then the same amount of the mixture as before is released and replaced with water for the second time. As a result, sugar content becomes 10% of total volume
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A 10 litre container holds a mixture of water and sugar, the volume of sugar being 15% of total volume. A few litres of the mixture is released and an equal amount of water is added. Then the same amount of the mixture as before is released and replaced with water for a second time.
A 10 L cylinder contains a mixture of water and sugar, the volume of sugarbeing 15% of total volume. ... Then, the same amount of the mixture as before is released and replaced with watel for a second time. As a result, the sugarcontent becomes 10% of total volume.
*A 10 Litre cylinder contains a mixt... A 10 Litre cylinder contains a mixture of water and sugar, the volume of sugar being 15% of total volume. ... Then the same amount of the mixture as before is released and replaced with water for the second time. As a result, sugar content becomes 10% of total volume
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