In fact, this problem belongs to the chemistry section. Recall that many other sciences require mathematical calculations. The problem will belong to Mathematics only if no knowledge of other sciences are required to solve the problem.
Solubility for the given substances is measured in grams per 100 g of water at a particular temperature (20 deg.C).
This means that the mass (assumed to be the solute) will not change the solubility, just the minimum quantity of solvent (water) will.
Thus the solubility of sodium chloride will remain L=36 g/100g H2O for any quantity of solute. Similarly, the solubility of lead nitrate will remain as K=54 g/100 g H2O.
The reason that they remain constant is because the quantity of solvent (water) is fixed at 100 g. Varying amount of solute will affect the quantity of solvent required, but not the solubility.
I'll leave it to you to calculate the difference between K & L.
The expression that can be used to represent x is not shown.
x is the price of the shoes
5% commission on every pair of shoes sold. $1.00 is the value of the commission received.
$1/5% = 1 / 0.05 = 20
The price of the shoes is 20.
Answer:
2 or 4
Step-by-step explanation:
Since I do not quite understand what you mean by X X, I could think of two answers. If you are doing 5 times X=20, then X = 4, but if you are trying to do 5 times x times x, then x=2.
It's a binomial times a binomial, so you FOIL
First multiply the First numbers
3z*z = 3z(^2)
Then multiply Outers:
3z* -4 = -12z
Nest, Inners:
9*z = 9z
Finally, the Lasts:
-4*9 = -36
Then, throw it all together in descending order, starting with the variable of highest degree to lowest:
3z^2 - 12z + 9z - 36
Last of all, simplify coefficients with like terms and you're good to go:
3z^2 - 3z - 36
Hope this helps!