A certain electrolyte solution contains \(1\) gram of salt for every \(8\) grams of sugar and every \(200\) grams of

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A certain electrolyte solution contains \(1\) gram of salt for every \(8\) grams of sugar and every \(200\) grams of water. If the sugar to water ratio is halved, the salt to sugar ratio is tripled, and the resulting solution contains \(5\) grams of salt, how many grams of water does the resulting solution contain?

A. \(250\)
B. \(400\)
C. \(666 \frac23\)
D. \(1,000\)
E. \(2,000\)

Answer: C

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