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The amount of salt, in grams, in a solution is proportional to the volume, in liters, of the solution as shown on the graph. What is the unit rate in grams per liter? Enter your answer, as a decimal, in
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The amount of salt, in grams, in a solution is proportional to the volume, in liters, of the solution as shown on the graph.
What is the unit rate in grams per liter?
Enter your answer, as a decimal, in the box.
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Answer: 2.5 g/L
Explanation: (6,15) In 6 L of water there’s 15 g of salt. 15 divided by 6 is 2.5.
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