Math, asked by msanudeep5059, 11 months ago

To make 100g of jam you need 23g of strawberries, 29g of blackberries and the rest should be sugar. What is the ratio of blackberries to sugar?

Answers

Answered by abhi569
6

Answer:

29 : 48.

Step-by-step explanation:

Total weight of the jam is 100 g.

        Jam is the mixture of the given components, so weight of jam is indirectly total of the given components.

 ⇒ Weight of jam = weight of strawberries + weight of blackberries + weight of sugar

⇒ 100g = 23g + 29g +weight of sugar

⇒ 100g - 23 g - 29 g = weight of sugar

⇒ 48 g = weight of sugar

      Required ratio :

           Weight of blackberries : weight of sugar

⇒ 29 g : 48 g

⇒ 29 : 48

Answered by angela2706
0

Answer:

29:48

Step-by-step explanation:

Total weight of the jam is 100 g.

       Jam is the mixture of the given components, so weight of jam is indirectly total of the given components.

⇒ Weight of jam = weight of strawberries + weight of blackberries + weight of sugar

⇒ 100g = 23g + 29g +weight of sugar

⇒ 100g - 23 g - 29 g = weight of sugar

⇒ 48 g = weight of sugar

     Required ratio :

          Weight of blackberries : weight of sugar

⇒ 29 g : 48 g

⇒ 29 : 48

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