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4 May, 11:30

An alloy is a mixture of metals. Suppose that a certain alloy is made by mixing 50 grams of an alloy that 52% copper with 78 grams of pure copper. How many grams of copper are in the resulting mixture? What percent of the resulting mixture is copper?

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  1. 4 May, 14:08
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    See below in bold.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The 50 grams of alloy contains 50 * 0.52 = 26 g of pure copper.

    So the amount of copper n the mixture = 78 + 26 = 104 g.

    The total mass of the mixture = 78 + 50 = 128 g.

    % copper = 104 * 100 / 128

    = 81.25%.
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