Math Problem Statement
Calculate Water Needed for 1:5 Ratio with 25g of P... Math Problem Statement I have 25 g of powder and I need to Get add water to come up Udell 1 to 5 ratio of water what’s my answer
Solution To achieve a 1:5 ratio of powder to water, you need 5 times as much water as powder.
Given:
Powder: 25 g Ratio (powder:water): 1:5 Let x x be the amount of water needed.
Amount of water needed
5 × Amount of powder
5 × 25 g
125 g of water Amount of water needed=5×Amount of powder=5×25 g=125 g of water So, you should add 125 g of water to the 25 g of powder.
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How would the water amount change if the powder amount was doubled? What if the ratio needed was 1:10 instead of 1:5? How would you calculate the amount of powder if the water amount is given instead? What happens if you add too much or too little water? How do you convert this weight-based ratio to a volume-based ratio? Tip: Always ensure the units (grams, liters, etc.) are consistent when calculating ratios to avoid errors.
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Math Problem Analysis
Mathematical Concepts
Ratios
Proportions
Basic Arithmetic
Formulas
Amount of water = Ratio multiplier × Amount of powder
Theorems
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Suitable Grade Level
Grades 5-7