Mathematics, 12.01.2021 08:00 reggiegilbert1995
A salt mixture has 8 parts water and 2 parts salt. Suppose one part of each is added. What is the new ratio of salt to
water?
2 to 9
3 to 8
3 to 9
9 to 3
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