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  • 23-05-2018
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If sea water contains 3.5% of salt. How much seawater do you need in order to get 17.5 lb of salt?

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frika
frika frika
  • 29-05-2019

Answer:

500 lb

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x lb be the weight of seawater needed to get 17.5 lb of salt.

Now,

x lb - 100%

17.5 lb - 3.5%

Write a proportion:

[tex]\dfrac{x}{17.5}=\dfrac{100}{3.5}[/tex]

Cross multiply:

[tex]x\cdot 3.5=100\cdot 17.5\\ \\x=\dfrac{100\cdot 17.5}{3.5}=500\ lb[/tex]

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