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Five grams of sugar are added to a 40-gram serving of a breakfast cereal that is 10% sugar. What is the percent concentration of sugar in the resulting mixture?
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Five grams of sugar are added to a 40-gram serving of a breakfast cereal that is 10% sugar. What is the percent concentration of sugar in the resulting mixture?
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Five grams of sugar are added to a 40-gram serving of a breakfast cereal that is 10% sugar. What is the percent concentration of sugar in the resulting mixture?
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10g+0.10(40g)=
14 grams
of sugar.
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