I am so embarrassed to even post this question. But, here it is: My DT S.G. is 1.0264. I want to bring it down to 1.025. I mix 50g at a time, so I am going to replace 50g.
I put this formula together. I plugged in some numbers, and it seems to work.
I'd like someone with math skills to double check it, and solve it for Y. It has been so long, since I used mathematical formulas.
X - DT S.G.
Y - S.G. of replacement water
R - amount of water to be replaced
G - total water volume
F - final S.G. in the DT
X - ( ((X-Y)/X) * (R/G) ) = F
Is the above formula correct?
Could someone solve it for Y instead of F?
Thanks,
I put this formula together. I plugged in some numbers, and it seems to work.
I'd like someone with math skills to double check it, and solve it for Y. It has been so long, since I used mathematical formulas.
X - DT S.G.
Y - S.G. of replacement water
R - amount of water to be replaced
G - total water volume
F - final S.G. in the DT
X - ( ((X-Y)/X) * (R/G) ) = F
Is the above formula correct?
Could someone solve it for Y instead of F?
Thanks,