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Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Tutorial on Alligation

Tutorial tout ensembleigation I This is a sham on a word document. A few members have stick on that they could not plainspoken the original that was posted on August 4, 2002 as a Created textbook File. The sideline is an exact duplicate The following is a dilution problem, solved by development an alligation method. to see this problem solved by using balance/proportion please see a Tutorial called Tutorial on Dilution utilize the proportion / Proportion Method Problem The doctor has request 60ml of a 12% solution of a specific drug (Rx). However, on the shelf you have only 30% (Availability or Av).What can you do? or use instead? Answer Dilute the stronger 30% with body of water to make a 12% solution Calculation Alligation or ratio/Proportion Method This Tutorial is by using the Alligation method only. For the Ratio Proportion Method Please see the Tutorial on Dilution Using the Ratio / Proportion Method Begin by drawing a Tic Tac Toe diagram NOTE piddle has NO drug i n it. Therefore the percentage (%) of drug is 0%. 1. Place the high in the upper left. (H) 2. Place the lowest in the lower left. (L) 3. Place the marrow or what you are going to make in the middle. (M) 4.Subtract H L and it becomes (both) the denominators. 30-0=30 5. Subtract H M and it becomes the numerator of the lower reclaim field corner. 30- 12=18 6. Subtract M L and it becomes the numerator of the upper right corner. 12-0=12 7. Check point 12 + 18 = 30, 30 over 30 = 1 or 30/30 = 1 follow in the future doing other alligations If your answer is one or 1 then you may proceed with a green light to the close step Your alligation should look like this 12 30% X 60 ml = 24 ml of 30 % solution 30 12% 18 % X 60 ml = 36 ml of pee (0 % solution) 30 = 60 ml of 12% solution Dear All With the ability of this new state of affairs to keep the graphic or picture of the tic tac toe, I have been able to enhance it here on a File attachment. The lines of the alegation stay straight Jeanetta Mastron copyright July 18, 2002 The above is an exact copy/duplicate of the Created Text File on a word document. A few members have posted that they could not open the original that was posted on August 4, 2002 as a Created Textr File.The above is an exact duplicate. The following is the original date it was posted, the original link that is STILL on the site with the Created Text File, and a Print Screen which proves the original posted date. first post date Aug4,2002 Original link of JeanettasPTCBStudy sort http//f1. grp. yahoofs. com/v1/AMLVSb6aO3208cFhgB9h90haDMQjWFAZpRWYP9pgHo88xiQ8ZLvqBwWiBIDp pIEkkCdYpiUxP5thnV6nJHq6/5-%20Tutorial-1%20%26%20Study%20Information/S%208-%20Math%20Tutorials%20Only/Alligations/Tutorial%20on%20Allegations%20I This is the original and current description of the Created Text ofTutorial on Allegations I Learn how to dilute a strong solution with WATER using the Allegation methodas described by Jeanetta Mastron CPhT, Founder of the PTCB Study Group . To learn how to do this with the Ratio-Proportion Method see the Tutorial on Dilutio using Ratio/Proportion Method copyright July 2002 by Jeanetta Mastron This is a publish screen to prove that this was posted earlier. pic Please note the correct recite of the word is Alligation. pic Notice the dates Original Sept 21, 2003 script Copy Apr 3, 2009 Updated Word May 23, 2009

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