No - 1% solution is 1/100th the strength of the original.
the number 1 is the only solution. y-1 = 0 1-1 = 0 every single number except 1 is not a solution your domian would equal D=All Reals (such that y is not equal to 1)
1/3 = 33.3%
The set of negative integers.
The mathematical symbols did not appear so I am assuming that your question is if the point (-1,-1) is a solution of y = 3x + 2, in that case, substitute -1 for y and -1 for x and you get -1 = 3(-1) + 2 or -1 = -3 + 2 or -1 = -1 Thus if I assumed the question correctly, then -1,-1 is a solution to y = 3x + 2
Without an equality sign it has no solutions but as an algebraic expression it can be simplified depending on the plus or minus values of 8m and 2m
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Mix this 50% solution in equal quantities with water(?) to halve it's strength. So use 1 litre of the 50% solution and 1 litre of water of that's what you are diluting it with.
A normal solution is a solution in which 1 gram of solute is dissolved in 1 liter of water
1 percent is equal to 1g/100ml. Therefore 1 percent is equal to 10grams/Liter 1 percent is equal to 1g/100ml. Therefore 1 percent is equal to 10grams/Liter
For normal acids, pH is most accurate. For hydrofluoric acid, pH is NOT a good indicator--a 1-percent HF solution has a lower pH than a 50-percent solution does, and a 10-percent HF solution has the highest pH of all. The range is from 3.1 (for a 1-percent solution) to 4.5 (for a 10-percent solution). HF is considered a weak acid--not all the HF molecules dissociate when the HF gas is put into water--but it's the most corrosive acid around.
1 sigma does not represent 68.8 percent of anything.The area under the standard normal curve, between -0.5 and +0.5, that i, the central 1 sigma, is equal to 0.68269 or 68.3%.
To make a 10% solution from a 20% solution, you can mix equal volumes of the 20% solution with water. For example, to make 1 liter of 10% solution, mix 500 ml of the 20% solution with 500 ml of water.
A 1 percent solution of a medication means it contains 1 gram of the medication in 100 mL of solution. To convert grams to micrograms, you multiply by 1,000,000. Therefore, a 1 percent solution would contain 1,000,000 micrograms of the medication.
In normal arithmetic it is equal to 2
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1 percent of 1 billion = 10 million