In isotherm terms, a value of 3.7 k typically refers to the equilibrium constant (K) for an adsorption process, indicating the ratio of the concentration of adsorbate on the adsorbent to its concentration in the solution at equilibrium. A value of 3.7 suggests a moderate affinity between the adsorbate and the adsorbent, meaning that the adsorbate is favorably retained on the surface but not overwhelmingly so. This value helps to understand the efficiency and capacity of the adsorption process under the given conditions.
If you mean 74/80 then it is 37/40 in its lowest terms
The approximate value of 37 is 37.
1/37 cannot be expressed in lower terms.
The two numbers that have an absolute value of 37 are 37 and -37. Absolute value measures the distance of a number from zero on the number line, regardless of direction. Therefore, both 37 and -37 satisfy the condition of having an absolute value of 37.
37 and -37
If you mean 74/80 then it is 37/40 in its lowest terms
If you mean degrees 98.6 Fahrenheit then it is 37 degrees Celsius
Absolute value for 37 is 37.
The approximate value of 37 is 37.
It is already in its lowest terms as 37/120
1/37 cannot be expressed in lower terms.
The two numbers that have an absolute value of 37 are 37 and -37. Absolute value measures the distance of a number from zero on the number line, regardless of direction. Therefore, both 37 and -37 satisfy the condition of having an absolute value of 37.
37 and -37
37/50
I'm assuming you mean 0.925 In that case, 925/1000 or 37/40 in lowest terms
% decrease = 54.05% % decrease = |original value - new value|/original value * 100% = |37 - 17|/37 * 100% = 20/37 * 100% = 0.5405 * 100% = 54.05%
It's 37.