10% = 10g/100ml. Ergo, 15ml/100ml (10g) = 1500mg of KCL
.9% NACL = 9g/1000mL, Ergo = 9000mg NaCl
Now we have to figure out how many mEqs of each salt we have.
MW of NaCl = 58.5
MW of KCl = 74.5
So, in moles, we have:
1500 KCl / 74.5 = 20.13 mmol KCl
9000 NaCl / 58.5 = 153.85mmol NaCl
Because the valence of both ions is one, as an example, it would be both 20.13 mEq of Cl- and K+ from 20.13 mmoles of KCL.
So, just add the two together, 20.13 + 153.85 = 174-ish.
T is equal to any number just choose one. In the end they both end up with t+1. I hope my answer is correct and sorry for my handwriting.
Answer:
B & C
Step-by-step explanation:
A proportional relationship has a proportionality constant (constant rate of change) and and must cross through the origin (or begin at (0,0). This means it's y-intercept is 0. Each of the options is a linear function. All of the functions have a constant rate of change. Only one as b=0 or 0 as the y-intercept.
B) y=4x has a constant of 4 and passes through the origin.
C) y=7x has a constant of 7 and passes through the origin.
(5 + 4) / ( 8 + 4) = 9/12 = 3/4
3/4 - 5/8 = 6/8 - 5/8 = 1/8 <== this much the fraction has changed.