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It takes 3 breaths to get to 1.2 l. One breath is then (1.2 l) / 3 breaths = .4l/breath.
To get to 3.0 l we need the difference from 1.2 l.
3.0-1.2 = 1.8 l.
Divide the difference by liters/breath (.4) to get how many needed breaths.
(1.8 l)/(.4 l/breath) = 4.5 breaths to get the balloon to 3.0 l.
In total there were 3 breaths+ 4.5 breaths = 7.5breaths to get to 3.0 l.
To find the total moles multiply 7.5breaths by .060 moles/breath
7.5 breaths*.060moles/breath = .45moles
0.45 moles of air are in a 3.0 l balloon
Further explanation
Algebraic expressions in mathematics are a combination of coefficients, numbers, variables, constants and arithmetic operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
The main composition of algebraic expressions are:
- 1. phrases
algebraic forms separated by arithmetic operations
consists of one phrase (monomial) to many phrases (polynomial)
- 2. variable
is a value that can be changed, can be in the form of letters, for example, x, y, a, b, etc.
- 3. constants
is a fixed value, can be a number
- 4. arithmetic operations ⇒ +, -,:, x
it takes three "breaths" to blow up a balloon to 1.2 l
we translate this sentence into Algebraic expressions:
3 breaths = 1.2 L
So for 3.0 l balloon will need:
3: 1.2 x 3 breaths = 7.5 breaths
Because each breath supplies the balloon with 0.060 moles of exhaled water, then for 3.0 L balloon there will be:
7.5 breaths x 0.060 = 0.45 moles
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