No, this is impossible by calculation
Mathematically impossible.
Soda freezes faster because the sugar in the soda lowers its freezing rate and freezing point.
Salt lower the freezing point of ice.
This is the ratio volume/time.
No, this is impossible by calculation
The freezing point is determined experimentally.
The problem with this question is that you did not provide any solutions, as stated, to calculate the freezing point for.
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No food coloring does not effect the freezing rate.
Mathematically impossible.
in equilibrium
yes
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The formula to calculate the natural increase rate is (crude birth rate-crude death rate)/10 = % natural increase.
The birth rate is calculated by dividing the number of live births in a year by the total population, then multiplying by 1,000 to express it as a rate per 1,000 people. The formula is: (Number of live births in a year / Total population) x 1,000.