900 g of a certain solution contains 36 g of salt. How much salt is contained in 50 g of the same solution.

To complete this task, it is necessary to draw up the proportion of the quantitative ratio of the solution and salt: 900/36 = 50 / x. From this proportion, we calculate the value x: x = 50 * 36/900 = 2.
Answer: if 900 grams of solution contains 36 grams of salt, then 50 grams of solution contains 2 grams of salt.



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