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How much sugar syrup would you get by making : 10% sugar syrup using 80g sugar

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Answer:

800g

Explanation:

y will represent the sugar syrup.

10% · y = 80g


(y)/(10) =80


(y)/(10) × 10 = 80 × 10

y = 800

User Steeve Cannon
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Answer:

As per the given statement:

10% sugar syrup using 80 g sugar

Let sugar syrup be x gm.

then;

10% of x = 80 g


(10x)/(100)=80


(x)/(10)=80

Multiply both sides by 10 we get;


x = 80 * 10

Simplify:

x = 800 g

Therefore, 800 g sugar syrup would you get by making :10% sugar syrup using 80 g sugar



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