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Mathematics, 09.04.2021 04:50 1slimeyshyy

I have a lab for biology that is asking me to find the rate of volume change and the rate of photosynthesis using a specific formula. In case I can’t use a photo, the rate of volume change is (mL/hr) = final volume (mL) - initial volume (mL) / time (min) x 60 (min/hr). The initial volume is 3 and the final volume is 3.6. If I can figure out how to solve that one, I can figure out how to solve the one for photosynthesis. I’m not very good at math, so either I’m smooth brained or I’m not plugging in the numbers right. I think I need some help with this one!


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