KarishmaB wrote:
blendercroix wrote:
Alright I'm so frustrated but after reading the article she posted. I try my best to answer using my way of thinking:
7 cups + 3 cups = 10 cups..so you need 10 cups of 5% solution to produce 60 liters. There is 10 cups and there is 60 liters. We have 60, we have 10 so the other number is missing is 6 therefore 6*7 cups = 42 liters ofsolution
7 cups + 3 cups = 10 cups..so you need 10 cups of 5% solution to produce 60 liters. There is 10 cups and there is 60 liters. We have 60, we have 10 so the other number is missing is 6 therefore 6*7 cups = 42 liters ofsolution
Yes, you are right. Look, for every 10 cups/liters/ml/gallons/units etc of 5% solution, you need 7 cups/liters/ml/gallons/units etc of
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