Question:

300 gram of sugar solution has 40% of sugar by weight in it. How much sugar should be added to make it 50% in the solution?

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When concentration changes, use the formula:
(New amount of solute) / (New total weight) = New concentration
Solve for the unknown added quantity.
Updated On: Jun 9, 2025
  • 80 g
  • 60 g
  • 120 g
  • 40 g
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

Given:
Weight of solution = 300 g
Sugar percentage = 40\%
Step 1: Calculate amount of sugar in original solution
Sugar weight = $40\%$ of 300 = $\frac{40}{100} \times 300 = 120$ g
Step 2: Let $x$ be the amount of sugar to be added
After adding $x$ g of sugar, total sugar = $120 + x$ g
Total solution weight = $300 + x$ g
Step 3: Set up equation for 50\% sugar concentration
$\frac{120 + x}{300 + x} = \frac{50}{100} = 0.5$
Step 4: Solve for $x$
$120 + x = 0.5(300 + x)$
$120 + x = 150 + 0.5x$
$x - 0.5x = 150 - 120$
$0.5x = 30$
$x = 60$ g
Therefore, 60 grams of sugar should be added.
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