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I have the following colors and each one have it is own weight , I have all the required information about each color but unfortunately I can't find the paint weight for each one could anyone please help me with that ?



You can see the in the attachment images what the value of weight I need.



In first Image you can see that the weight for color C010 = 1279.86



I need to find this weight from the given information in the second image.



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    I don't understand the question at all. Th weight of each paint is given in the second table. There is a lot of extraneous information here, but no description of what you are trying to do.
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I have the following colors and each one have it is own weight , I have all the required information about each color but unfortunately I can't find the paint weight for each one could anyone please help me with that ?



You can see the in the attachment images what the value of weight I need.



In first Image you can see that the weight for color C010 = 1279.86



I need to find this weight from the given information in the second image.



What I need to achieve



What I have










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    I don't understand the question at all. Th weight of each paint is given in the second table. There is a lot of extraneous information here, but no description of what you are trying to do.
    – Ross Millikan
    2 days ago










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I have the following colors and each one have it is own weight , I have all the required information about each color but unfortunately I can't find the paint weight for each one could anyone please help me with that ?



You can see the in the attachment images what the value of weight I need.



In first Image you can see that the weight for color C010 = 1279.86



I need to find this weight from the given information in the second image.



What I need to achieve



What I have










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I have the following colors and each one have it is own weight , I have all the required information about each color but unfortunately I can't find the paint weight for each one could anyone please help me with that ?



You can see the in the attachment images what the value of weight I need.



In first Image you can see that the weight for color C010 = 1279.86



I need to find this weight from the given information in the second image.



What I need to achieve



What I have







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    I don't understand the question at all. Th weight of each paint is given in the second table. There is a lot of extraneous information here, but no description of what you are trying to do.
    – Ross Millikan
    2 days ago










  • @RossMillikan updated my question
    – Omarj
    yesterday










  • @RossMillikan if you have suggestion for Tags , could you please edit the tags for this question.
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    11 hours ago














  • 2




    I don't understand the question at all. Th weight of each paint is given in the second table. There is a lot of extraneous information here, but no description of what you are trying to do.
    – Ross Millikan
    2 days ago










  • @RossMillikan updated my question
    – Omarj
    yesterday










  • @RossMillikan if you have suggestion for Tags , could you please edit the tags for this question.
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I don't understand the question at all. Th weight of each paint is given in the second table. There is a lot of extraneous information here, but no description of what you are trying to do.
– Ross Millikan
2 days ago




I don't understand the question at all. Th weight of each paint is given in the second table. There is a lot of extraneous information here, but no description of what you are trying to do.
– Ross Millikan
2 days ago












@RossMillikan updated my question
– Omarj
yesterday




@RossMillikan updated my question
– Omarj
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I don't see where you get the $1310$ grams/liter. The relative weights just come from each component's ratio out of the total, so for example
$$frac {77.3809}{77.8309+0.03189+0.15949+1.67464}cdot 1310.54=1279.86$$ within rounding. If you are just trying to mix paint for a car, I would guess to use $1.3$ kg/liter and these ratios to get the amount of each.






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I don't see where you get the $1310$ grams/liter. The relative weights just come from each component's ratio out of the total, so for example
$$frac {77.3809}{77.8309+0.03189+0.15949+1.67464}cdot 1310.54=1279.86$$ within rounding. If you are just trying to mix paint for a car, I would guess to use $1.3$ kg/liter and these ratios to get the amount of each.






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  • Thank you for helping me here , But It seems I did not make it clear , I don't have the Total weight.
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I don't see where you get the $1310$ grams/liter. The relative weights just come from each component's ratio out of the total, so for example
$$frac {77.3809}{77.8309+0.03189+0.15949+1.67464}cdot 1310.54=1279.86$$ within rounding. If you are just trying to mix paint for a car, I would guess to use $1.3$ kg/liter and these ratios to get the amount of each.






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  • Thank you for helping me here , But It seems I did not make it clear , I don't have the Total weight.
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I don't see where you get the $1310$ grams/liter. The relative weights just come from each component's ratio out of the total, so for example
$$frac {77.3809}{77.8309+0.03189+0.15949+1.67464}cdot 1310.54=1279.86$$ within rounding. If you are just trying to mix paint for a car, I would guess to use $1.3$ kg/liter and these ratios to get the amount of each.






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I don't see where you get the $1310$ grams/liter. The relative weights just come from each component's ratio out of the total, so for example
$$frac {77.3809}{77.8309+0.03189+0.15949+1.67464}cdot 1310.54=1279.86$$ within rounding. If you are just trying to mix paint for a car, I would guess to use $1.3$ kg/liter and these ratios to get the amount of each.







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  • Thank you for helping me here , But It seems I did not make it clear , I don't have the Total weight.
    – Omarj
    11 hours ago


















  • Thank you for helping me here , But It seems I did not make it clear , I don't have the Total weight.
    – Omarj
    11 hours ago
















Thank you for helping me here , But It seems I did not make it clear , I don't have the Total weight.
– Omarj
11 hours ago




Thank you for helping me here , But It seems I did not make it clear , I don't have the Total weight.
– Omarj
11 hours ago



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