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Mathematics
How do i find the yield percentage?
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Ответ:
First make sure the both weights have the same units.
Take your experimental yield and divide it by the theoretical yield.
Multiply this value by 100 to find the percent yield.
Ответ:
Rate = Total points scored / total games:
Rate = 33 points / 3 games = 11 points per game.
The equation for total points (y) would be to multiply 11 by the number of games played (x).:
y = 11x
For 5 games, replace x with 5 and solve:
y = 11(5)
y = 55 total points.