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A sugar arrangement (solution) with a mass of 200 grams has a percent by mass concentration of 25%. How much of the sugar and water is show in this solution?​

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\bold\red{Question}

A sugar arrangement (solution) with a mass of 200 grams has a percent by mass concentration of 25%. How much of the sugar and water is show in this solution?

\bold\blue{\underline{\underline{Solution}}}

\bold\red{Given} - \sf{25}% \sf{(mass\:concentration)}

- \sf{200g\:(mass)}

\bold\red{\underline{Asked}}

\sf{Find\:the\:mass\:of\:sugar\:and\:water}

  • \sf{25} % is converted to {\sf{} \dfrac{1}{4}} \sf{\:in\:fractional\:form}
  • \sf{Multiply\:it\:to\:the\:mass}

\sf{200 \times \dfrac{1}{4}} \implies{\sf{} \dfrac{200 \times 1}{4}} \implies{\sf{} \dfrac{200}{4}} = 50

\sf{The\:mass\:of\:sugar\:is}  \sf\green{50g}

\sf{To\:find\:the\:mass\:of\:water,\:Subtract\:to\:the\:mass\:of\:sugar}

\sf{200 - 50 = 150}

\sf{The\:mass\:of\:water\:is} \sf\green{150g}

hope this help! :)

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