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Q: Cereol is a newly discovered compound in corn flakes. A biologist suspects that it increases mental ability. She is making a solution to test on rats.
First she makes a stock solution. She discovers that this is too concentrated, when the rats go on strike unless they are given french cheese. She takes 1 mL of the stock solution and dilutes it to 25 mL. She then dilutes this solution further, by taking 4 ml of the diluted solution and diluting it to a final volume of 250 mL.
How many times more concentrated is the original stock solution compared to the final dilutedsolution?
            
        Q: Cereol is a newly discovered compound in corn flakes. A biologist suspects that it increases mental ability. She is making a solution to test on rats.
First she makes a stock solution. She discovers that this is too concentrated, when the rats go on strike unless they are given french cheese. She takes 1 mL of the stock solution and dilutes it to 25 mL. She then dilutes this solution further, by taking 4 ml of the diluted solution and diluting it to a final volume of 250 mL.
How many times more concentrated is the original stock solution compared to the final dilutedsolution?
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                    Answered by
            DrBob222
            
    Let A = original concn.
New concn = A x (1/25) x (4/250) = ?
    
New concn = A x (1/25) x (4/250) = ?
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