SOLUTION: a recipe says to mix 480 ml of milk with 100ml of water how much water should i use if i only have 360 ml of milk
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Question 971244: a recipe says to mix 480 ml of milk with 100ml of water how much water should i use if i only have 360 ml of milk
Answer by checkley77(12844) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
480/100=360/X
480X=100*360
480X=36000
X=36000/480
X=75 ML. OF WATER IS USED.
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