90 liter juice require 2 kg citric acid 120 gram KMS and 60 sodium benzoate If is 150 then how much other ingredients will be?
Let's denote the amount of citric acid, KMS, and sodium benzoate required for 150 liters of juice as x, y, and z, respectively.
We know that for 90 liters of juice, 2 kg citric acid, 120 gram KMS, and 60 gram sodium benzoate are required. So, for 1 liter of juice, the required amounts are:
Citric acid = (2 kg / 90 liters) = 22.22 gram/liter
KMS = (120 gram / 90 liters) = 1.33 gram/liter
Sodium benzoate = (60 gram / 90 liters) = 0.67 gram/liter
Now, for 150 liters of juice, the required amounts will be:
Citric acid = 22.22 gram/liter * 150 liters = 3333 gram = 3.33 kg
KMS = 1.33 gram/liter * 150 liters = 199.5 gram
Sodium benzoate = 0.67 gram/liter * 150 liters = 100.5 gram
Therefore, for 150 liters of juice, the required amounts of citric acid, KMS, and sodium benzoate are 3.33 kg, 199.5 gram, and 100.5 gram, respectively.
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