The jar has 138 grams of zinc.
<u>Solution:</u>
Given that , In a certain chemical reaction, the ratio of zinc to copper is 3 to 16.
A jar of the chemical contains 736 grams of copper.
We have to find how many grams of zinc does it contain
Let "n" be the grams of zinc needed for 736 grams of copper
Now, we know that,
16 grams of copper ⇒ 3 grams of zinc
Then, 736 grams of copper ⇒ n grams of zinc
So, by criss cross multiplication,

16n = 3 x 736
16n = 2208
n = 138
Hence, the jar has 138 grams of zinc.
Answer: None of the choices
Step-by-step explanation:
1. It couldn't be integers (whole numbers positive or negative), because a cube couldn't have a negative volume.
2. It could be natural numbers, but the problem is, that a volume could have decimal values, for example, 3.62 meters cubed which a natural number doesn't support.
3. Set of whole numbers is the same as integers, so it can't be that.
4. None of the choices, which in my opinion is the correct one.
I'm not sure it is correct, but I hope I helped you!
Answer:
A=πr^2
Step-by-step explanation:
A=Area
r=Radius