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Mathematics, 07.07.2020 21:01, poppy4195

HEP Fifteen grams of chemical A is used to produce 3 grams of chemical B. Write an
equation for the amount of chemical B, measured in grams of chemical A, b = f(a), as
a function of the amount of chemical, a.

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