Answer:
The added salt will sink to the bottom
Explanation:
A saturated solution is that solution that contains the maximum amount of solute it can dissolve and ,hence, will no longer dissolve any more solute. This question is describing a water solution that is "saturated", this means that water can no longer dissolve any more solute because it has reached the maximum solute limit it can contain.
Hence, adding more solute to a saturated solution like the WATER being described in this question will result in the solute forming a PRECIPITATE at the bottom of the solution. Hence, in this water solution, adding salt to the saturated water solution will result in the added salt sinking to the bottom.