Anyone know the answer ? 😭

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  1. For every 25 oxygen molecules you’re getting 16 CO2. So if you have 10L of O2, you can divide that by 25, then multiply by 16 and it should come out as 6.72L

  2. What year, obviously it’s secondary school, is that for? I had to help my oldest, Yr 11 ( UK school), with her maths work during lockdown and that was about the area of a circle and other things associated with it etc.

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