They way I see it, both glasses are filled with their original drink (left = Sprite right = Coca Cola), and about a teaspoon amount of the other drink. So my answer to the question "Which Glass has more of the original soda?" is this. First, this is a trick question, because the same amount of liquid has been removed and replaced by the other liquid. Secondly, and most importantly, both glasses have the same amount of their original drink, plus the other drink as well. Kind of wordy for me, but that's my answer. ^-^
I think that the Sprite has more of the original soda because, yes, both cups have the same amount of physical liquid in them, but the cup on the left has more "original soda" in it then the cup on the right. This is because after the man in the video placed a precise amount of Pure Sprite into the coke glass, he then placed a precise amount of the new Combination of Sprite and Coke into the glass on the left, resulting in both glasses having the same amount of liquid in them but having also different concentrations of the two sodas.
I do agree with what the previous people said but wanted to add that once that the man put the sodas in the cup, he took some out of the sprite and put it in the coke, then mixed it and took out some from the coke glass and poured to the sprite glass. so doesn't it make sense that coke has more of the original drink???Think about it, first when he took out some drink from sprite it was 100% sprite. At this point coke has more of the original drink after that he took out the same amount as the first time of a mix of 50% coke and 50% sprite, and put it back to the sprite drink. So sprite ends up with 90% sprite and 10% coke, while coke ends up with 95% coke and 5% sprite.
In my opinion, I think that the Sprite has more of the original soda in it. I'm gonna try to make this as simple as I can... After having taken some of the Sprite out, putting it in the Coke, and mixing it, both the Coke and Sprite were in the mix (the cup). When another amount of soda was taken out of the Coke cup and placed in the Sprite cup, some of the Sprite that was previously in the original Sprite cup was transferred back there, meaning that Sprite has more of its original in it.
I agree with everyone else, Once a bit of sprite was taken out and put into the coke, it lost some liquid. BUT then they took the same amount from the coke and put it into the sprite. So, therefore the sprite regained some liquid that was already gone. But then again, you never know because what if the measurements were different? [the same amount of liquid taken from each soda?] ehh, well that's my opinion!
As people have said in previous comments, I also believe the sprite has more of its original soda, because in the beginning of the video a portion of the sprite was taken, and put into the coke, it was mixed, which distributed the sprite evenly. Then, a portion of the coke (mixed with sprite) was inserted into the sprite, giving back the sprtie some of its original soda, which means the sprite has more of its own contents in it.
i think that the soda that has the original soda is sprite. because the man took in and out soda out of both cups but the sprite ended up having more than coke.
I think that the sprite has more original soda in it because as the man adds the sprite to the coke, he mixes the coke around. This added the sprite substance to the coke making it evenly propotioned throughout the liquid of coke. Then the man added the Coke that contained sprite back into the fully sprite glass. So the fully sprite glass was obtaining some of the sprite it had given before. In my opinion the sprite has 95% sprite and 5% coke while the coke glass has 90% coke and 10% sprite.
Actually, let me change my previous statement. I still think that it's a trick question, but neither glass has the original soda in it. Instead, a mixture of both sodas are in each glass.
I think that both the sprite and the coke have equal amounts of soda. That's because even though the man did take out some sprite and add it to the coke, he still took out the now mixed coke and sprite and added it to the sprite. When he put the mixed substance in the sprite it wasn't just coke. It was sprite and coke. So when he adds the "coke" to the sprite it's already a mixed subtance.
the Sprite glass has more of it’s original soda. The liquid taken from the Sprite initially contaminated the Coke; so even an equal amount of liquid from the Coke glass could have some element of Sprite in it, whereas the initial transfer brought no parts coke with it to the Coke glass.
the sprite glass has more of the origonal soda in it. At first he takes an eye dropper full of sprite out and puts it in the coke and stirs it. this makes a combination of like 99% coke and 1% sprite. But he then takes an eye dropper full of the sprite/coke solution and puts it back over into the sprite. this means that some of the 1% of the sprite that was in the coke is now back in the sprite glass along with some coke which mean there is more original soda in the sprite cup
I think neither of the glasses have more of the original soda in them. At the start of the video, you can see that the glass on the left has a higher amount of liquid than the one on the right, showing that they are uneven. Then, the person take out a small amount of liquid from the sprite glass and puts it into the coke glass, making them even because they now have almost the same amount of liquid in them. Then, he takes liquid out of the coke glass and puts it back into the sprite glass, which means that the glass on the left has more liquid in it, but that doesnt mean it has the original soda it in. When the person takes soda out of the glass on the right, he takes a mixture of the sprite and coke out, leaving some sprite in the coke, and putting some coke in the sprite. So in turn, they are actually evenly placed.
Theres more original sprite. First he removes sprite and puts it in the coke cup. Following that he removes the same amount of liquid from the coke cup (which has some sprite in it) and inserts it into the sprite cup. Although the tube is filled with mostly coke, there is still some sprite meaning the sprite cup has more original soda
Sprite has the most original soda. The guy took some out and mixed it with the coke. Then took a mixture of coke with sprite and returned it to the sprite glass. So the sprite is getting some of the amount taken out, back.
The sprite has more original soda because if it did not have the most original soda it would have become darker in color. Also notice how they used the coca-cola after they mixed it with the sprite, which makes the amount of coca-cola they took out a tainted sample and has traces of sprite in it. So, the sprite has more original soda because the coca-cola they put in the sprite had traces of sprite in it, causing it to have a higher concentration of sprite once the experiment was done.
I'll play Devils Advocate and say that neither has more of the original soda in it. I say this because say that he took 3% of the sprite and added it to the coke. What people missed was that he took a stirring rod and dissolves the Sprite full into the Coke. Thusly, you could say that the basically became a new liquid entirely. If you think about it logically, you can't just take out a certain (for all intents and purposes, lets say 1%) percent of a drink and place it in another. So, after he placed a rough 3% of the sprite in, he took that new combination and added it to the sprite, making it equal. I'm sure that didn't make much sense, just trying to have an answer other than the obvious.
I think that the sprite has more original soda in it because the guy adds the sprite to the coke, he mixes the coke around. This made the sprite substance to the coke making it expand within the cup of coke. Then he adds the coke that ALSO had sprite back into the sprite cup. Since he put sprite and coke back in, the sprite now has more. So this is why the sprite would have more of the sprite content, because it was placed back inside and increased the amount.
I think the Sprite has more original soda because he only took in about half the tube and put it into the Coke. While the coke he took the whole tube and put it into the sprite. also the color of the sprite didnt change as much to brown. the tube also still has bits of sprite left in it mixing it with the coke, returning some of its taken amount.
I think the sprite has more original soda in it rather than the coke. I sa this beacause the person took on liter of sprite out of the cup then put it in the coke and mixed it around. After that the person took one liter of the coke with sprite in it and put it in the sprite, so some sprite is goin back into its original soda and more coke is takin out of the cup.
They way I see it, both glasses are filled with their original drink (left = Sprite right = Coca Cola), and about a teaspoon amount of the other drink. So my answer to the question "Which Glass has more of the original soda?" is this. First, this is a trick question, because the same amount of liquid has been removed and replaced by the other liquid. Secondly, and most importantly, both glasses have the same amount of their original drink, plus the other drink as well. Kind of wordy for me, but that's my answer. ^-^
ReplyDeleteI think that the Sprite has more of the original soda because, yes, both cups have the same amount of physical liquid in them, but the cup on the left has more "original soda" in it then the cup on the right.
ReplyDeleteThis is because after the man in the video placed a precise amount of Pure Sprite into the coke glass, he then placed a precise amount of the new Combination of Sprite and Coke into the glass on the left, resulting in both glasses having the same amount of liquid in them but having also different concentrations of the two sodas.
I do agree with what the previous people said but wanted to add that once that the man put the sodas in the cup, he took some out of the sprite and put it in the coke, then mixed it and took out some from the coke glass and poured to the sprite glass. so doesn't it make sense that coke has more of the original drink???Think about it, first when he took out some drink from sprite it was 100% sprite. At this point coke has more of the original drink after that he took out the same amount as the first time of a mix of 50% coke and 50% sprite, and put it back to the sprite drink. So sprite ends up with 90% sprite and 10% coke, while coke ends up with 95% coke and 5% sprite.
ReplyDeleteIn my opinion, I think that the Sprite has more of the original soda in it. I'm gonna try to make this as simple as I can... After having taken some of the Sprite out, putting it in the Coke, and mixing it, both the Coke and Sprite were in the mix (the cup). When another amount of soda was taken out of the Coke cup and placed in the Sprite cup, some of the Sprite that was previously in the original Sprite cup was transferred back there, meaning that Sprite has more of its original in it.
ReplyDeleteI agree with everyone else, Once a bit of sprite was taken out and put into the coke, it lost some liquid. BUT then they took the same amount from the coke and put it into the sprite. So, therefore the sprite regained some liquid that was already gone. But then again, you never know because what if the measurements were different? [the same amount of liquid taken from each soda?] ehh, well that's my opinion!
ReplyDeleteAs people have said in previous comments, I also believe the sprite has more of its original soda, because in the beginning of the video a portion of the sprite was taken, and put into the coke, it was mixed, which distributed the sprite evenly. Then, a portion of the coke (mixed with sprite) was inserted into the sprite, giving back the sprtie some of its original soda, which means the sprite has more of its own contents in it.
ReplyDeletei think that the soda that has the original soda is sprite. because the man took in and out soda out of both cups but the sprite ended up having more than coke.
ReplyDeleteI think that the sprite has more original soda in it because as the man adds the sprite to the coke, he mixes the coke around. This added the sprite substance to the coke making it evenly propotioned throughout the liquid of coke. Then the man added the Coke that contained sprite back into the fully sprite glass. So the fully sprite glass was obtaining some of the sprite it had given before. In my opinion the sprite has 95% sprite and 5% coke while the coke glass has 90% coke and 10% sprite.
ReplyDeleteActually, let me change my previous statement. I still think that it's a trick question, but neither glass has the original soda in it. Instead, a mixture of both sodas are in each glass.
ReplyDeleteI think that both the sprite and the coke have equal amounts of soda. That's because even though the man did take out some sprite and add it to the coke, he still took out the now mixed coke and sprite and added it to the sprite. When he put the mixed substance in the sprite it wasn't just coke. It was sprite and coke. So when he adds the "coke" to the sprite it's already a mixed subtance.
ReplyDeletethe Sprite glass has more of it’s original soda. The liquid taken from the Sprite initially contaminated the Coke; so even an equal amount of liquid from the Coke glass could have some element of Sprite in it, whereas the initial transfer brought no parts coke with it to the Coke glass.
ReplyDeletethe sprite glass has more of the origonal soda in it. At first he takes an eye dropper full of sprite out and puts it in the coke and stirs it. this makes a combination of like 99% coke and 1% sprite. But he then takes an eye dropper full of the sprite/coke solution and puts it back over into the sprite. this means that some of the 1% of the sprite that was in the coke is now back in the sprite glass along with some coke which mean there is more original soda in the sprite cup
ReplyDeleteI think neither of the glasses have more of the original soda in them. At the start of the video, you can see that the glass on the left has a higher amount of liquid than the one on the right, showing that they are uneven. Then, the person take out a small amount of liquid from the sprite glass and puts it into the coke glass, making them even because they now have almost the same amount of liquid in them. Then, he takes liquid out of the coke glass and puts it back into the sprite glass, which means that the glass on the left has more liquid in it, but that doesnt mean it has the original soda it in. When the person takes soda out of the glass on the right, he takes a mixture of the sprite and coke out, leaving some sprite in the coke, and putting some coke in the sprite. So in turn, they are actually evenly placed.
ReplyDeleteTheres more original sprite. First he removes sprite and puts it in the coke cup. Following that he removes the same amount of liquid from the coke cup (which has some sprite in it) and inserts it into the sprite cup. Although the tube is filled with mostly coke, there is still some sprite meaning the sprite cup has more original soda
ReplyDeleteSprite has the most original soda. The guy took some out and mixed it with the coke. Then took a mixture of coke with sprite and returned it to the sprite glass. So the sprite is getting some of the amount taken out, back.
ReplyDeleteThe sprite has more original soda because if it did not have the most original soda it would have become darker in color. Also notice how they used the coca-cola after they mixed it with the sprite, which makes the amount of coca-cola they took out a tainted sample and has traces of sprite in it. So, the sprite has more original soda because the coca-cola they put in the sprite had traces of sprite in it, causing it to have a higher concentration of sprite once the experiment was done.
ReplyDeleteI'll play Devils Advocate and say that neither has more of the original soda in it. I say this because say that he took 3% of the sprite and added it to the coke. What people missed was that he took a stirring rod and dissolves the Sprite full into the Coke. Thusly, you could say that the basically became a new liquid entirely. If you think about it logically, you can't just take out a certain (for all intents and purposes, lets say 1%) percent of a drink and place it in another. So, after he placed a rough 3% of the sprite in, he took that new combination and added it to the sprite, making it equal.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure that didn't make much sense, just trying to have an answer other than the obvious.
I think that the sprite has more original soda in it because the guy adds the sprite to the coke, he mixes the coke around. This made the sprite substance to the coke making it expand within the cup of coke. Then he adds the coke that ALSO had sprite back into the sprite cup. Since he put sprite and coke back in, the sprite now has more. So this is why the sprite would have more of the sprite content, because it was placed back inside and increased the amount.
ReplyDeleteI think the Sprite has more original soda because he only took in about half the tube and put it into the Coke. While the coke he took the whole tube and put it into the sprite. also the color of the sprite didnt change as much to brown. the tube also still has bits of sprite left in it mixing it with the coke, returning some of its taken amount.
ReplyDeleteI think the sprite has more original soda in it rather than the coke. I sa this beacause the person took on liter of sprite out of the cup then put it in the coke and mixed it around. After that the person took one liter of the coke with sprite in it and put it in the sprite, so some sprite is goin back into its original soda and more coke is takin out of the cup.
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