Calculate the percent decrease in the amount of dissolved O2 gas when raising 5 C the intial temperature

Answer
About a 8.91% decrease
Procedure
The initial temperature is 15 °C, raising the temperature by 5 °C results in 20 °C.
Therefore we read 2 values on the table the dissolved oxygen at 15 °C and the dissolved oxygen at 20 °C.
From the table, we see that at 15 °C we have about 10.1 mg/L of dissolved oxygen.
From the table, we see that at 20 °C we have about 9.2 mg/L of dissolved oxygen.
The percent decrease is calculated as follows
[tex]\%\text{ }decrease=\frac{final-initial}{initial}\times100\%[/tex]Substituting the values we have that
[tex]\%\text{ }decrease=\frac{9.2-10.1}{10.1}\times100\%=8.91\%[/tex][tex]\%\text{ }decrease=\frac{9.2-10.1}{10.1}\times100\%=-8.91\%[/tex]The result can be negative or preceded by the word a decrease of.