Solubility
Suppose for a unit rise in temperature, the solubility of sugar in water increases by $B \frac{\mathrm{g}}{100\ \mathrm{mL}}$. Chef does an experiment to check how much sugar (in $\mathrm{g}$) he can dissolve given that he initially has $1$ liter of water at $X$ degrees and the solubility of sugar at this temperature is $A \frac{\mathrm{g}}{100\ \mathrm{mL}}$. Also, Chef doesn't want to lose an
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