A dose of medicine is made by diluting one part of concentrate to 5 parts of water. How much of the concentrate should there be in a 90ml dose of medicine?

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Answer:

15 ml

Step-by-step explanation:

If we mix 1 part concentrate and 5 parts water, we have 6 parts in total.

To create 90ml medicine, how many "6 parts" are there?

There would be 90/6 = 15 total "6 parts".

Each of the "6 parts's" 1 part is concentrate, so concentrate would be 1 * 15 = 15 ml.

In ratio:

[tex]\frac{Concentrate}{Total(Water+Concentrate)}=\frac{1}{5+1}=\frac{1}{6}\\\frac{1}{6}*90=15[/tex]