Yes, it is possible to calculate the chromaticity coordinates using absorbance values. The best way to calculate the chromaticity coordinates using absorbance values is by using the formula x = x/x+y+z.
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The possible coordinates of the midpoint depend on the coordinates of A and T and these depend on what these two points are and how they are related.If A = (p,q) and T = (r,s ) then the midpoint of AT has coordinates [(p+r)/2, ((q+s)/2].
Always.
It is not possible to calculate the area given only the volume.
Because they represent a pair of coordinates
It is not possible to answer the question because the coordinates of the points are not always clear: for example, is the second one (1, 98) or (18, 9)