One gram.
5.937% of 50 grams= 5.937% * 50 grams= 0.05937 * 50 grams= 2.9685
40 grams
Depends. It is 100% of 45 grams, 50% of 90 grams, 300% of 15 grams.
25
To calculate the percent weight (weight/weight percent) of a solution, you use the formula: [ \text{Percent Weight} = \left( \frac{\text{mass of solute}}{\text{mass of solute} + \text{mass of solvent}} \right) \times 100 ] In this case, you have 50 grams of solute and 1000 grams of solvent, so the total mass is 50 + 1000 = 1050 grams. Therefore, the percent weight is: [ \left( \frac{50}{1050} \right) \times 100 \approx 4.76% ]
5.937% of 50 grams= 5.937% * 50 grams= 0.05937 * 50 grams= 2.9685
50/4000 = 0.0125 = 1.25%
40 grams
Depends. It is 100% of 45 grams, 50% of 90 grams, 300% of 15 grams.
Oh, dude, 25 percent of 8 grams is like 2 grams. You just take 25 percent of 8, which is 2, and boom, there you have it. So, if you have 8 grams of something, 25 percent of it is just a small chunk of 2 grams. Easy peasy!
40.8 grams
50 percent of anything is half of it. Half of 40 kilograms is 20 kilograms.
50 grams is greater than 2 ounces. This is because 50 grams is equivalent to approximately 1.76 ounces.
0.48 grams.
25
To calculate the percent weight (weight/weight percent) of a solution, you use the formula: [ \text{Percent Weight} = \left( \frac{\text{mass of solute}}{\text{mass of solute} + \text{mass of solvent}} \right) \times 100 ] In this case, you have 50 grams of solute and 1000 grams of solvent, so the total mass is 50 + 1000 = 1050 grams. Therefore, the percent weight is: [ \left( \frac{50}{1050} \right) \times 100 \approx 4.76% ]
2 increased by 50 percent = 3