6 litres of 30% solution would contain 6*30/100 = 1.8 litres of pure acid.1.8 litres of pure acid, in a 12% solution means the total volume is 1.8*(100/12) = 15 litres in total. So you need to add 9 litres of pure water.6 litres of 30% solution would contain 6*30/100 = 1.8 litres of pure acid.1.8 litres of pure acid, in a 12% solution means the total volume is 1.8*(100/12) = 15 litres in total. So you need to add 9 litres of pure water.6 litres of 30% solution would contain 6*30/100 = 1.8 litres of pure acid.1.8 litres of pure acid, in a 12% solution means the total volume is 1.8*(100/12) = 15 litres in total. So you need to add 9 litres of pure water.6 litres of 30% solution would contain 6*30/100 = 1.8 litres of pure acid.1.8 litres of pure acid, in a 12% solution means the total volume is 1.8*(100/12) = 15 litres in total. So you need to add 9 litres of pure water.
30 miles = 60 minutes 3 miles = 6 minutes 18 miles = 36 minutes
There are 3 litres of alcohol in your starting mixture of 4 litres. If you add 6 litres of water you will have 3 litres of alcohol in a total of 10 litres. This is the required strength.
If you get 30 mpg, 510 miles. If you get 20 mpg, 340 miles.
Total trip cost = 175.00
Depends on how far you want to drive!
30 X ( 4.5 litres in a gallon ) X the price per litre in your country.
This question is too ambiguous. Litres and miles are not similar measurement units. Litres measure volume, while Miles measure distance. If you want to know, for instance, the number of litres it would take to drive 30 miles, you would first need to know the petrol usage rate measured in litres per mile. A sensible estimate however would be around four litres.
How far a gallon or tank of gas will take you depends on your cars gas mileage and the driving conditions. If you get an average of 30 miles per gallon, it would take 17.67 gallons of gas to drive 530 miles. At 43.10 per gallon, it would cost roughly $54.77.
Seriously? 750 divided by 25 = 30. 30 gallons of gas.
It's 30-45 min drive
6 litres of 30% solution would contain 6*30/100 = 1.8 litres of pure acid.1.8 litres of pure acid, in a 12% solution means the total volume is 1.8*(100/12) = 15 litres in total. So you need to add 9 litres of pure water.6 litres of 30% solution would contain 6*30/100 = 1.8 litres of pure acid.1.8 litres of pure acid, in a 12% solution means the total volume is 1.8*(100/12) = 15 litres in total. So you need to add 9 litres of pure water.6 litres of 30% solution would contain 6*30/100 = 1.8 litres of pure acid.1.8 litres of pure acid, in a 12% solution means the total volume is 1.8*(100/12) = 15 litres in total. So you need to add 9 litres of pure water.6 litres of 30% solution would contain 6*30/100 = 1.8 litres of pure acid.1.8 litres of pure acid, in a 12% solution means the total volume is 1.8*(100/12) = 15 litres in total. So you need to add 9 litres of pure water.
There are 1000 millilitres in one litre. Therefore, 30 litres is equal to 30 x 1000 = 30000 millilitres.
Okay so we can drive 30 miles on one gallon. So divide 1500 by 30 to get the total number of gallons we will need. 1500/30 = 50. So we need 50 gallons, and if gas is 5 dollars a gallon, 50 * 5 = 250 dollars
Errr, at a guess, that would be 30 litres!
30 Litres
1 hour and 30 minutes