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The formula for glue says to add 50ml of hardener to each container of resin. How much hardener should be added to 15 containers of resin?
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The formula for glue says to add 50ml of hardener to each container of resin. How much hardener should be added to 15 containers of resin?
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If you need 50 mL per container, you can write this as an equation. Hardener = Resin Containers * 50.
If you have 15 containers of resin, Hardener = 15 * 50 = 750.
So you need 750 mL of hardener.
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