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23 November, 10:39

A metallurgist has one alloy containing 46% copper and another containing 69% copper. How many pounds of each alloy must he use to make 43 pounds of a third alloy containing 60% copper?

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  1. 23 November, 14:12
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    Suppose x pounds of 0.46 copper and y pounds of 0.69 copper are used to make 43 pounds of 0.6 copper, thus

    x+y=43

    ⇒x=43-y ... i

    Also:

    0.46x+0.69y=0.6*43

    0.46x+0.69y=25.8 ... ii

    substituting i in ii we get:

    0.46 (43-y) + 0.69y=25.8

    19.78-0.46y+0.69y=25.8

    putting like terms together we obtain:

    0.23y=6.02

    y=26.174

    hence:

    x=16.826
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