On average, seawater in the world oceans has a salinity of about 3.5%. How much seawater need to have evaporated to leave 100g salt?
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Answer:
The answer is: " 2,857. 143 g seawater " .___________________________________________________
Explanation:
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(3.5 parts salt) /(100 parts water) = (100g salt)/ ("x" grams seawater) ;
Solve for "x" , {the amount of seawater, in "grams" (g), needed to have evaporated to leave 100 g salt}.
Cross multiply:
100* 100 = (3.5)x ;
10,000 = (3.5)x ;
↔ (3.5)x = 10,000 ;
Divide each side of the equation by "(3.5)" ; to isolate "x" on one side of the equation ; & to solve for "x" ;
→ (3.5)x / (3.5) = (10,000) / (3.5) ;
→ x = (10,000) / (3.5) ;
→ x = 2857.1428571428571429 ; → round to: 2,857. 143 ;
→ round to: " 2,857. 143 g seawater " .
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