SOLUTION: The amount of chemical that will dissolve in a solution increases exponentially as the temperature is increased. At 0degrees​C, 10 g of the chemical​ dissolves, and at 7degrees

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Question 1138222: The amount of chemical that will dissolve in a solution increases exponentially as the temperature is increased. At 0degrees​C, 10 g of the chemical​ dissolves, and at 7degrees​C, 11 g dissolves.
a. Write an equation to express the amount of chemical​ dissolved, y, in terms of​ temperature, t, in degrees Celsius.
b. At what temperature will 17 g​ dissolve?
a. The exponential equation is
nothing.
​(Round to four decimal places as​ needed.)

Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) About Me  (Show Source):
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y=ab%5Ex
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points (0, 10) and (7, 11)

system%2810=ab%5E0%2C11=ab%5E7%29

system%2810=a%2C11=ab%5E7%29

11=10%2Ab%5E7
b%5E7=11%2F10

b=%2811%2F10%29%5E%281%2F7%29

b=1.0137
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highlight%28y=10%281.0137%29%5Ex%29