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For every 1 litre of water used 150ml of sucrose and 600ml of saline solution is used

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Question:

For every 1 litre of water used to make a medicine, 600 ml of sucrose and 150ml of saline solution are used.

Express the amount of water, sucrose and saline solution needed as a ratio in its simplest form.

Answer:


Water : Sucrose : Saline = 20 : 3 : 12

Explanation:

Given


Water = 1L


Sucrose = 150mL


Saline= 600mL

Required

Express as a ratio to the simplest form

First convert the volume of water to mL


Water = 1L


Water = 1 * 1000mL


Water = 1000mL

Express as ratio:


Water : Sucrose : Saline = 1000mL : 150mL : 600mL


Water : Sucrose : Saline = 1000 : 150 : 600

Divide through by 10


Water : Sucrose : Saline = 100 : 15 : 60

Divide through by 5


Water : Sucrose : Saline = 20 : 3 : 12

The ratio can not be further simplified

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