SOLUTION: If u have a mixture of 75% glycol and 25% of water, how much water should be for 300 liters of glycol?

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Question 931361: If u have a mixture of 75% glycol and 25% of water, how much water should be for 300 liters of glycol?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) About Me  (Show Source):
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Your question is not clear. Are you asking a simple proportion or are you asking a mixture & adjustment question?

The mixture described is water:glycol of 1:3, for total of four parts to make a whole. 1%2F3=w%2F300, meaning w=100 liters of water.