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Arisa [49]
4 years ago
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this is a brief explanation of what experiment is happening and i'm finding trouble calculating the question for it which i will

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Biology
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MAVERICK [17]4 years ago
5 0

I predict that the amount of agar solution dyed blue will be about 50 units. This is because if you calculate the ratios of the agar to the urea amount, it's always about .6666 repeating. SO if you plug that number in and figure it out algebraically, it is about 50.

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