QuestionA drug uses 3 mL of compound A for every 5 mL of compound B. How much A is needed for 544 mL of the drug?
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STEP 1
Assumptions1. The drug is made from only two ingredients compound A and compound B.
. There are3 milliliters of compound A used for every5 milliliters of compound B.
3. The chemist wants to make544 milliliters of the drug.
4. The ratio of compound A to compound B is constant for any amount of the drug.
STEP 2
We need to find the total amount of compound A needed to make544 milliliters of the drug. We can start by finding the ratio of compound A to the total amount of the drug.
STEP 3
Now, plug in the given values for compound A and compound B to find the ratio.
STEP 4
Calculate the ratio of compound A to the total amount of the drug.
STEP 5
Now that we have the ratio of compound A, we can find the amount of compound A needed to make544 milliliters of the drug. We do this by multiplying the total amount of the drug by the ratio of compound A.
STEP 6
Plug in the values for the total drug amount and the ratio of compound A to calculate the amount of compound A.
STEP 7
Calculate the amount of compound A needed.
The chemist needs204 milliliters of compound A to make544 milliliters of the drug.
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