Illustrate a simple and appealing image of a digital scale measuring a 10 kg container of crystal clear water, placed next to a similar container filled with 15 kg of fine white granulated sugar. Make sure the image has no text. The containers should be easily recognizable and the sugar and water clearly differentiable.

What is the percentage of sugar in the syrup made of 10 kg of water and 15 kg of sugar?

15/(10+15) = 3/5 = 60%

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Its right! thank you so much!

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To prevent any further " Incorrect" comments on this equation, this answer is correct. Basing of the answer give to us by "Steve" on Feb 19, 2017.

This answer from Steve is actually correct, because 15/(10+15) equals to 0.6, which in fraction form is 3/5. You want this to be out of 100, so you need to multiply the denominator and numerator by 20, which would be 60/100. So, the answer would be 60%.

It’s correct

60% is right