Mathematics
Mathematics, 12.03.2021 20:40, yjudon37

The Chemistry Club is experimenting with different mixtures of water with a certain chemical to make fake snow.
To make each mixture, the students start with some amount of water, and then add
1/7 of that amount of the chemical, and then 9 more grams of the chemical. The
chemical is expensive, so there can't be more than a certain number of grams of the
chemical in any one mixture. How much water can you start with so that you don't
use up too much of the chemical?
a. 1/7x + 9 < 26.25
b. 9x + 1/7 s 26.25
26.25x + 9 = 1/7
C.
d. 1/7x + 26.25 39

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