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What do you think? "What would the graph of a tablet being dissolved in water look like?"
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it'll look like a dissolved tablet in water
LOL
I mean what type of graph: linear, cubic,...etc.
It'll be a dissolved graph...
Never heard of it. Are you trying to be humorous, or is that an actual type of graph?
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where is the graph? I'd say logarithmic
I was not given a graph. The question above is the only information provided.
That looks right. Thank you. :)
you're welcome I can't be certain though because the tablet may dissolve faster and faster as the volume decreases
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Either way, it seems to be the only one that I've learned about so far that makes sense, so I will go with logarithmic. ^_^
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