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19 January, 22:18

Popcorn kernels pop independently (i. e. unimolecularly). For one brand at constant temperature, 7 kernels pop in 10 seconds when 180 kernels are present. After 75 kernels have popped, how many kernels will pop in 10 seconds? (Your answer may include fractions of a kernel).

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  1. 19 January, 22:25
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    In 10 seconds, after 75 kernels have popped, they should pop 161/36 kernels.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    You can solve this problem with a rule of three, if you remove 75 kernels, you have 115 left, and in 10 seconds you may expect a proportional amount of popcorn kernels dropping.

    If for 180 kernels 7 drop, then for 115 kernels the amount that drops is

    7/180 * 115 = 161/36 popcorn kernels.
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