Math, asked by ramellawrence, 10 months ago

For every 1 litre of water used to make a medicine, 400 ml of sucrose and 300ml of saline solution are used. Express the amount of water, sucrose and saline solution needed as a ratio in its simplest form.

Answers

Answered by adivishnu1
17

Answer:

10:4:3

Step-by-step explanation:

water: sucrose:saline = 100:400:300 = 10:4:3

Answered by TheOdd1sOut
8

Answer:

10 : 4 : 3

Step-by-step explanation:

We need to keep the same units first.

Since sucrose and saline are given in ml, we convert water (in liters) to ml.

We know 1000 ml = 1 liter, hence

Water is 1000 ml

Now, the ratio:

Water : Sucrose : Saline Solution [all in ml]

1000 : 400 : 300

Divide all by 100, we get:

1000/100 : 400/100 : 300/100

10 : 4 : 3

This can't be reduced anymore so this is the final answer.

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