How much water do you add to make 25% sugar syrup using 15g sugar?
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25% sugar syrup means in a mixture of 100g sugar syrup, sugar should be 25g
so, when sugar is 25g , mixture is 100g
when sugar is 1g, mixture is 100/25 = 4g
when sugar is 15g, mixture is 15*4 =60g
So, amount of water to be added=60-15= 45g
so, when sugar is 25g , mixture is 100g
when sugar is 1g, mixture is 100/25 = 4g
when sugar is 15g, mixture is 15*4 =60g
So, amount of water to be added=60-15= 45g
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Answer:
The amount of water added to make 25% sugar using 15g of sugar is 45g.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given,
25% sugar in sugar syrup, i.e.,
25g of sugar in 100g of sugar syrup.
75g of water in 100g of sugar syrup.
This will be solved using the percentage concept or the "weight for weight "(w/w) concept.
When 1g of sugar is added, the mixture = 100/25 = 4g
When 15g of sugar is added, the mixture = 15×4 = 60g
So, the amount of water in the mixture = 60 - 15 = 45g
Hence, the amount of water added to make 25% sugar using 15g of sugar is 45g.
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