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27 February, 19:02

A chemistry teacher is setting up a lab experiment for 19 lab stations. If each station requires 0.759 grams of potassium hydrogen how many grams does the teacher need for the 19 stations? If there are 5 students at each station, find the number of grams given to each student?

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  1. 27 February, 19:39
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    If each station requires. 759 grams, 19 stations require 19*.759=14.421 grams.

    If each station gets. 759 grams split between 5 students, then each student gets. 759/5=.1518 grams.
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