Steven G
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I have a sack of potatoes that weigh 100 lbs
The ratio of water to solids is 99:1. That is the potatoes are 99 lbs water and 1 lb solid.
I leave the potatoes outside and eventually it is 98% water.
Therefore water:solid is 98:2 or 49:1
I still have the 1 lb of solid which means that I have 49 lbs of water (since water:solid = 98:2 or 49:1)
So if the water drops from 99% to 98% we have 49 lbs of water + 1 lb solid = 50 lbs.
This says that we lost 50 lbs by losing 1% of water.
What is going on here?
The ratio of water to solids is 99:1. That is the potatoes are 99 lbs water and 1 lb solid.
I leave the potatoes outside and eventually it is 98% water.
Therefore water:solid is 98:2 or 49:1
I still have the 1 lb of solid which means that I have 49 lbs of water (since water:solid = 98:2 or 49:1)
So if the water drops from 99% to 98% we have 49 lbs of water + 1 lb solid = 50 lbs.
This says that we lost 50 lbs by losing 1% of water.
What is going on here?