To find 20 percent of 250 ml, you can multiply 250 by 0.20 (which is the decimal form of 20 percent). This calculation would result in 50 ml, which is 20 percent of 250 ml. Therefore, 20 percent of 250 ml is equal to 50 ml.
1200Let x= the amount of mL if rate is 100%By Ratio and Proportion:20: 240 = 100: xor20/240 = 100/x20x = 240 * 10020x/20 = 24000/20x = 1200
0.75
0.05 percent = 5 hundredths percent
5 percent of 10ml = 0.5 ml5% of 10 ml= 5% * 10 ml= 0.05 * 10 ml= 0.5 ml
The answer is 60 ml.
20 ml
20% of 3 ml = 3*20/100 = 0.6 ml
To make a 20% dextrose solution, you need to dilute the 70% dextrose solution with water. You need to use 178.57 ml of the 70% dextrose and 321.43 ml of water to make 500 ml of 20% dextrose solution.
1.2L or 1,200 mL
125 ml 500(ml) * 0.05 = 25 25 / 0.20 = 125
1 out of 20 or 1/20 is .05 or 5%.
1/20 or 5%
98 mL
You would need to add 20 ml of 10 percent acid to the 10 ml of 50 percent acid to achieve an average strength of 20 percent acid. This is based on the principle of weighted averages where the final concentration is the average of the individual concentrations weighted by their volumes.
1200Let x= the amount of mL if rate is 100%By Ratio and Proportion:20: 240 = 100: xor20/240 = 100/x20x = 240 * 10020x/20 = 24000/20x = 1200
0.75 %