The weight of dry matter in the tomato pulp remains constant during the concentration process. The initial dry matter content is:
\[ \text{Dry matter} = \text{Total weight} \times (1 - \text{Moisture fraction}) \]Substituting the given values:
\[ \text{Dry matter} = 10 \, \text{kg} \times (1 - 0.90) = 10 \, \text{kg} \times 0.10 = 1.0 \, \text{kg}. \] Step 2: Determine the final weight of the concentrate.At **35%** moisture content, the dry matter fraction is:
\[ \text{Dry matter fraction} = 1 - 0.35 = 0.65. \]The final weight of the concentrate is:
\[ \text{Final weight} = \frac{\text{Dry matter}}{\text{Dry matter fraction}} = \frac{1.0 \, \text{kg}}{0.65} \approx 1.54 \, \text{kg}. \] Step 3: Round off the result.The weight of the concentrate is approximately **1.54 kg**, which lies within the range **1.50 to 1.60 kg**.