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16 May, 22:08

Susan is creating a solution. A formula for the solution calls for 7/10 mL of water. Susan wants to make 2/7 less of the solution than the formula creates.

How much water should Susan use?

Express your answer as a fraction in simplest form.

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  1. 16 May, 22:36
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    Susan wants 2/7 less of the solution. The whole solution is equivalent to 1. So she wants the amount: 1 - 2/7 = 5/7 mL.

    She takes 5/7 mL of 7/10 mL.

    Therefore (5/7) * (7/10) = 35/70 = 1/2 mL
  2. 16 May, 23:40
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    7|10 - 2|7 is the answer because she needs to use 7/10 but she wants to make 2/7 less so you subtract 2/7 from 7/10 and that's the answer
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