Asked by Anonymous
A liter of orange fruit drink contains 22% orange juice. How many millimeters of orange juice must be added to produce a mixture containing 50% orange juice?
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Answered by
drwls
OJ is not measured in millimeters.
You probably mean milliliters (ml)
Your original liter of fruit drink contains 780 ml of water and 220 of OJ. You want to add X ml of OJ so that
220 + X = (1/2)(1000 + X)
X/2 = 500 - 220 = 280
X = 560 ml
You probably mean milliliters (ml)
Your original liter of fruit drink contains 780 ml of water and 220 of OJ. You want to add X ml of OJ so that
220 + X = (1/2)(1000 + X)
X/2 = 500 - 220 = 280
X = 560 ml
Answered by
Anonymous
Didn't understand
Answered by
Mikail
Is’n it supposed to be of percentage?
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