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1 March, 15:57

A particular metal alloy a has 20% iron and another alloy b contains 60% iron. how many kilograms of each alloy should be combined to create 80 kg of a 52% iron alloy?

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  1. 1 March, 19:23
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    Let t and s represent the masses of 20% and 60% alloys respectively.

    t+s=80, s=80-t

    (0.2t+0.6s) / 80=0.52 multiply both sides by 80

    0.2t+0.6s=41.6, now using s=80-t in this equation gives us:

    0.2t+0.6 (80-t) = 41.6 perform indicated multiplication on left side

    0.2t+48-0.6t=41.6 combine like terms on left side

    -0.4t+48=41.6 subtract 48 from both sides

    -0.4t=-6.4 divide both sides by - 0.4

    t=16, since s=80-t

    s=64

    So 16kg of 20% alloy is mixed with 64kg of 60% allow to make 80kg of a 52% alloy.
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