Greetings,
tellyas:, I'd like to welcome you to the Chemical Forums, I can see you're new here, but I want to ask you to review our
Forum Rules{click}. You already accepted the rules when you signed up for our forum, and you have to follow them, whether you agree with them or not, or even if you're unaware of them.
We want to see you do some work, on your own, and we'll help. We don't dump complete answers, not for anyone, not for a high school student, nor a hard-working professional, nor even the home chemist working on their newest invention.
Your questions have a common thread, we're glad to help you work with them. You first two ask you to show how you can use a calibration curve. Picture a straight line on a graph, starting at zero, going through points 1,1 then, 2,2 and so forth. You can easily predict what happens at 3, and 4.
OK. So you're given lines that don't go through zero, that have a more complex relationship between variables. But you can try to work with them.