If I have a fish that requires me to feed it 100% at 10 G per feeding at 0.1%

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If your fish requires you to feed it 100% at 10 grams per feeding and you need to calculate 0.1% of that amount, you can follow these steps:

Step 1: Calculate 0.1% of 10 grams.
0.1% of 10 grams = (0.1/100) * 10 grams = 0.01 * 10 grams = 0.1 gram.

So, 0.1% of 10 grams is 0.1 gram.

This means that your fish needs to be fed 0.1 gram per feeding.

How many feedings would it take to get to 100% at 10 G per feeding

To calculate the number of feedings needed to reach 100% at 10 grams per feeding, you divide 100 grams by 10 grams per feeding:

Number of feedings = 100 grams / 10 grams per feeding
Number of feedings = 10 feedings

Therefore, it would take 10 feedings to reach 100% at 10 grams per feeding.

What if it was 10 G of food per 0.01%, how many feedings would it take to reach 100%

To calculate the number of feedings needed to reach 100% at 10 grams per 0.01%, you would divide 100 grams by 10 grams per 0.01%:

Number of feedings = 100 grams / 10 grams per 0.01%
Number of feedings = 100 grams / (10 grams / 0.01)
Number of feedings = 100 grams / (10*100)
Number of feedings = 100 grams / 1000 grams
Number of feedings = 0.1 feedings

Since you cannot have a fraction of a feeding, it is not possible to reach 100% using 10 grams per 0.01% in this scenario.

Can I get a general approximation

Certainly! To make a general approximation, let's assume that the feeding requirement is consistent throughout the process.

If it requires 10 grams per 0.01% and you want to reach 100% (1.0%), you can calculate the approximate number of feedings needed as follows:

Number of feedings = 1.0% / 0.01%
Number of feedings = 100 feedings

So, as a general approximation, it would require approximately 100 feedings to reach 100% if each feeding contained 10 grams per 0.01%. However, please note that this is just an approximation and the actual number of feedings may vary based on factors like the fish's metabolism and nutrient absorption.

So then would 600 G of food be plentiful enough to reach 100% at 10 G of feeding at 0.01% a feeding

To determine if 600 grams of food is plentiful enough to reach 100% at 10 grams per feeding with 0.01% per feeding, we can calculate the total amount of nutrients provided by the given food quantity.

First, let's calculate the total amount of nutrients provided by 600 grams of food:

Total nutrients = 600 grams * 0.01% = 600 grams * (0.01/100) = 0.06 grams

Therefore, with 600 grams of food, you would be providing a total of 0.06 grams of nutrients.

To reach 100%, which is 1.0% in this case, you would need:

Target nutrients = 1.0% of 600 grams = 1.0/100 * 600 grams = 6 grams

Since the total nutrients provided by 600 grams of food is only 0.06 grams, it would not be plentiful enough to reach 100% at the desired feeding rate.

You would need additional food or find a more concentrated nutrient source to meet the target of 6 grams.