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What ratio of 25 dextrose and 10% dextrose should be mixed to make a 20% Dextrose? Comments for What Ratio of 25% Dextrose and 10% Dextrose to make 20% Dextrose? 10 parts 25% and 5 parts 10% solution equals 20% mixture.

User Chrslg
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Answer:

4.90% is approximately the new Dextrose concentration.

Explanation:

Volume by Volume percent is given by ;

Volume percentage of dextrose solution = 5%

In 100 mL of solution 5 ml of dextrose is present.

Now, volume sterile water added was equal to the 40% of volume of dextrose volume.

So, volume of the sterile water added =

Total volume of the solution after addition of water = 100 mL + 1 mL = 102 mL

New concentration of dextrose will be;

4.90% is approximately the new Dextrose concentration.

Explanation:

User Anit Kumar
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Answer:

10:5 OR 2:1

Explanation:

Let x be the parts of 25% dextrose and

y be the parts of 10% dextrose are mixed so that

20% dextrose mixture is obtained.

amount of dextrose in the mixture will be 20% of (x+y).

We have to find the value of
\frac{x}y \ OR\ x:y

Now, we can apply the concept that sum of amount of dextrose in the two liquids will be equal to the amount of dextrose in the mixture.


\Rightarrow x * 25\% + y * 10\%=(x+y)* 20\%\\\Rightarrow x *(25)/(100) + y * (10)/(100)=(x+y)* (20)/(100)\\\Rightarrow x *25 + y * 10=(x+y)* 20\\\Rightarrow 25x + 10y=20x+20y\\\Rightarrow 25x -20x =20y-10y\\\Rightarrow 5x=10y\\\Rightarrow (x)/(y) = (10)/(5)\\\Rightarrow \bold{x:y=10:5\ OR\ 2:1}

So, the answer is 10:5 or 2:1.

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