Предмет: Математика, автор: anna1980anna10

малина при сушке теряет 80%своей массы. Сколько сухой малины получится если взять 10кг свежей?

Ответы

Автор ответа: natylek88
34
100-80=20%-остается сухой малины
(10*20)/100=2 кг - остается
Автор ответа: valiaco2015
14

100-80=20
20/100=0,2
 составим пропорцию 
1 кг малины = 0,2 кг сушеной
10 кг малины = ? кг сушеной

решаем 
10*0,2:1=2кг

natylek88: У нас известно, что свежей малины 10 кг, а у Вас она под ?
natylek88: К тому же теряется 80%, а у Вас больше половины остается
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