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23 October, 06:51

The ratio of nitrogen to potassium in a sample to soil is 12:9. If the sample has 36 units of nitrogen, how much potassium does the sample have?

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  1. 23 October, 08:36
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    The ratio of nitrogen to potassium is said to be : 12 : 9

    Now, the given sample for the units of nitrogen is 36.

    Let's find out how much will be the value of potassium

    .=> 12 : 9 = 36 : x, where x will be the value of the potassium. First, let's multiply the inner value of the proportion

    => 9 * 36 = 324

    => 324 / 12 = 27

    Now, the ratio: 12 : 9 = 36 : 27
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