To prepare a 2% solution in 3 liters, you would need 60 grams of the drug. This is calculated by multiplying the volume (3 liters) by the percentage (2%) and converting the result to grams. 3 liters x 2% = 60 grams.
A kilometre is a measure of distance! So, it is not possible for a television to weight 60 kilometres. Furthermore, a gram is also not a measure of weight, which is measured in Newtons.
On average, water makes up about 60% of a man's body weight and about 55% of a woman's body weight.
The total mass of the solution is 4.2g NaNO3 + 60g water = 64.2g. The percent concentration by mass of the NaNO3 in the solution is (4.2g / 64.2g) * 100% = 6.54%.
Since the density of alcohol is approximately 0.789 g/ml, you can calculate the weight of 60 ml of alcohol by multiplying the volume (60 ml) by the density (0.789 g/ml). Therefore, 60 ml of alcohol would weigh approximately 47.34 grams.
20 percent of 60 percent of 600 is 72.
To prepare a 2% solution in 3 liters, you would need 60 grams of the drug. This is calculated by multiplying the volume (3 liters) by the percentage (2%) and converting the result to grams. 3 liters x 2% = 60 grams.
60 grams
20 percent off 60 students = 48 students20% off of 60= 20% discount applied to 60= 60 - (20% * 60)= 60 - (0.20 * 60)= 60 - 12= 48
20% of 12 = 20% * 12 = 0.2 * 12 = 2.4
20 is 1/3 of 60.
60% - 40% = 20% i think
60 divided by 300 multiplied by 100 = 20 Therefore 60 is 20% of 300.
60%
10 percent = 60/10 = 6 10 percent + 10 percent = 6 + 6 = 12 20% of $60 is $12
200 grams reduced to 120 grams per burger is 60 percent.
20% of 60 is 12 or 0.20*60 = 12