If you have vinegar with less acidity than 5 percent, then yes. For instance, if you somehow had 0 percent vinegar, mixing the two half-and-half would give you 5 percent. If you have 2.5 percent, mixing 1 part 2.5 percent with 2 parts 10 percent will give you 5 percent.
0.1 to a percent = 10% 0.1 * 100% = 10%
It is 10%. converted to an equivalent fraction -- 2/20 x 5/5 = 10/100
how do you get the answer to what percent of 50 is 5?First you convert the text equation into a more simplified one.'What percent of 50' means if the percentage was converted to a fraction, the 50 would be the lower number (denominator)'What percent of 50 is 5?' means if the percentage was converted to a fraction, the 5 would be the upper number (numerator)So then, the equation simplifies to'Format 5/50 as a percentage'5/50 = 1/10 = 0.1To convert to a percentage, multiply by 100 and add a % sign0.1 (* 100%) = 10%So the answer is "5 is 10% of 50".
10 percent is a 10th of something, so 10 percent of $10 is $1.
(10 percent) percent of 7700 = 7.7
0.1 to a percent = 10% 0.1 * 100% = 10%
It would be easier for you to dilute it yourself with apple juice; Dilute 5% 10 to 1 for 0.5% Dilute 7% 14 to 1 for 0.5%
It is 70%
90%
11/10
Vinegar cannot be an alkaline product; vinegar contain a significative percent of acetic acid (generally 5-10 %).
Red wine vinegar is not a combination of vinegar and red wine. It is red wine that has turned to vinegar, the alcohol being converted to acid.
170% = 17/10
Normal vinegar is approximately 5-10% acetic acid.
pH = ZERO - very strong acid
6/10 can be converted into percentage by multiplying it by 100 to get 60 percent: 6/10 = 6/10 x 100% = 60%
Vinegar is acetic acid diluted to 5 or 10 percent with water, so that you won't burn your mouth if you drink pure acetic acid.