I believe you are correct for part A.
For part B I don't remember b/c I haven't done these calculations in like 10 years.
For part C I think that you're forgetting that this is a colligative property. Your equation needs to take into account the fact that when you dissolve a mole of KCl in water you get
two moles of ions. However, when you dissolve one mole of CaBr
2 you get
three moles of ions. Thus even though they both have a concentration of .02 m to start with, one substance (the CaBr
2) produces
more ions in solution and it is these ions that result in freezing point depression. Take a look at your notes again and see where you account for the number of ions produced and hopefully it'll make more sense.