SOLUTION: The quantity of hydrochloric acid in a 65% solution depends on the amount of solution there is. Graph your equation from 500mL to 1000mL of solution. But first solve the linear equ

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Question 573665: The quantity of hydrochloric acid in a 65% solution depends on the amount of solution there is. Graph your equation from 500mL to 1000mL of solution. But first solve the linear equation.
I have no idea how to set this linear equation up. Please help. Thanks

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The quantity of hydrochloric acid in a 65% solution depends on the amount of solution there is.
Graph your equation from 500mL to 1000mL of solution.
But first solve the linear equation.
:
This is a simple equation: y = .65x, where
y = amt of hydrochloric acid
x = amt of the solution
:
A graph
+graph%28+300%2C+200%2C+-200%2C+1300%2C+-100%2C+700%2C+.65x%29+