Respuesta :
Answer:
The concentration reduces to half i.e ∦[tex]10[/tex] %
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]20\\[/tex] % of a sugar syrup of [tex]4[/tex] litres
[tex]= \frac{20}{100} * 4\\= 0.8\\[/tex]
[tex]4\\[/tex] litres of water is added the solution, so the new volume of solution becomes
[tex]4 + 4\\= 8\\[/tex]
Thus, the concentration of the resulting solution will be
[tex](\frac{0.8}{8} ) * 100\\= 10[/tex] %
Answer: 10%
Step-by-step explanation:
Given : Maria has added 4 liters of pure water to 4 liters of a 20% sugar syrup.
Total solution : 4+4 = 8 liters
Amount of sugar in 4 liters of 20% sugar syrup will be
Amount of sugar in 4 liters =20% of 4 liters
Amount of sugar in 4 liters = 0.20 x 4 = 0.8 liters [we can write 20%= 0.20]
Then, the concentration of the resulting solution would be :
[tex]\dfrac{\text{Amount of sugar}}{\text{Total solution}}\times100\\\\=\dfrac{0.8}{8}\times100=10\%[/tex]
Hence, the concentration of the resulting solution= 10%
