If a 0.5 L container of juice contains 15 g of sugar, what's the concentration of sugar?

A. 30 g/L
B. 3.33 g/L
C. 45 g/L
D. 7.5 g/L
I think b

15 /0.5g/L

=30g/L

To find the concentration of sugar, we need to calculate the amount of sugar per unit volume.

The concentration of sugar can be calculated by dividing the mass of sugar by the volume of the juice. In this case, we have a 0.5 L container of juice containing 15 g of sugar.

Concentration of sugar = Mass of sugar / Volume of juice

Concentration of sugar = 15 g / 0.5 L
Concentration of sugar = 30 g/L

Therefore, the concentration of sugar is 30 g/L.

So, the correct answer is A) 30 g/L.