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A new soup recipe contains 33\%33%33, percent less sodium per serving than the old soup recipe. The old soup recipe contained xxx milligrams of sodium per serving. Which of the following expressions could represent the amount of sodium per serving, in milligrams, in the new soup recipe?

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Answered by amitnrw
103

Answer:

y = 0.67x

Step-by-step explanation:

A new soup recipe contains 33\%33%33, percent less sodium per serving than the old soup recipe. The old soup recipe contained xxx milligrams of sodium per serving. Which of the following expressions could represent the amount of sodium per serving, in milligrams, in the new soup recipe?

Let say Sodium in old soup recipe per serving = x mg

Let say Sodium in new soup recipe per serving = y mg

new soup recipe contains 33% less sodium per serving than the old soup recipe

y = x  - (33/100)x

=> 100y = 100x  - 33x

=> 100y = 67x

=> y = 0.67x

Answered by sohailabbas
23

Answer:

y=0.33x

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

new recipe of soap contains sodium =y=33% less then old soap

old soap contains sodium =x

we can write this as the new soap contains 33% more sodium than old

new soap is declared as =y

as new soap is 33% less than old soap so old soap can be written as

x+33%

comparison of both soaps gives

y=x+(33/100)

y=x+0.33

y=0.33x

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