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5 September, 19:00

Popcorn kernels pop independently (i. e. unimolecularly). For one brand at constant temperature, 12 kernels pop in 5 seconds when 235 kernels are present. After 140 kernels have popped, how many kernels will pop in 5 seconds? (Your answer may include fractions of a kernel).

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  1. 5 September, 19:18
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    no of kernels pop = 4.34

    Step-by-step explanation:

    given data

    kernels pop in 5 second = 12

    kernels are present = 235

    solution

    we get here kernels are pop at rate of here

    kernels are pop at rate = 12 : 235

    kernels are pop at rate = 0.051063

    and

    we get here maximum kernels are remaining that is

    maximum kernels remaining = 235 - 140

    maximum kernels remaining = 85

    so

    no of kernels pop in 5 second will be

    no of kernels pop = 0.051063 * 85

    no of kernels pop = 4.34
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