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A company produces fruity drinks that contain a percentage of real fruit juice. Drink A contains 10% real fruit juice and Drink B contains 15% real fruit juice. How many liters of real fruit juice would be needed to produce 100 liters of Drink A and 250 liters of Drink B? How many liters of real fruit juice would be needed to produce a liters of Drink A and b liters of Drink B?

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Drink b it’s 15% and it’s also a in a container
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The quantity in liters of real fruit juice that would be needed to produce 100 liters of Drink A would be = 10liters while the quantity in Drink B would be = 37.5 liters.

How to determine the quantity of liters of real fruit juice per Drink?

To calculate the quantity in liters of real fruit juice that would be needed to produce each Drink, the following steps should be considered:

For drink A;

10= 100

x = 100L

make x the subject of formula;

x = 10×100/100 = 10 L

For drink B;

15 = 100

x = 250

make x the subject of formula;

x= 15×250/100

= 3750/100

= 37.5 Liters

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