The ratio of zinc to copper is 3 to 11, so we can set up the following equation:
3/11 = x/396
To solve for x, we can cross multiply:
11 * x = 3 * 396
11x = 1188
Dividing both sides by 11:
x = 108
Therefore, the jar of the chemical contains 108 grams of zinc.
In a certain chemical, the ratio of zinc to copper is 3 to 11. A jar of the chemical contains 396 grams of copper. How many grams of zinc does it contain?
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