3. Consult the nutritional label for the beverage—it should list the sugar content in grams of sugar per serving size. This
value can be converted to percent sugar in the beverage by dividing the grams of sugar per serving size by the volume of
the serving size (in mL), dividing this result by the measured density of the beverage, and multiplying by 100. Record the
nutrition label information and the calculated percent sugar for the beverage.2. Use the graph to estimate the sugar concentration in the beverage: Locate the point on the y-axis that corresponds to the
beverage density. Follow that point on the y-axis across horizontally to where it meets the best-fit straight line through the
data points for the reference solutions. Draw a vertical line from this point on the best-fit line down to the x-axis. The point
where this vertical “line” meets the x-axis corresponds to the percent sugar in the beverage. Estimate and record the percent
sugar for the beverage