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5 June, 02:40

It is required to make 14 grams of certain chemical compound called Z. This is made from compounds W, X, and Y in the ratio of 2:1:3. The compound Y is itself made from W and X. To make 6 grams of Y requires 4 grams of W and 2 grams of X. How much W and X is required to make the required amount of Z?

W = __ grams

X = __ grams

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  1. 5 June, 02:59
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    W = 9.33 grams

    X = 4.67 grams

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given;

    Mass of Z to be made = 14 grams

    Composition of Z

    W:X:Y = 2:1:3

    To make 6 grams of Y requires 4 grams of W and 2 grams of X

    Composition of Y (for 6grams)

    W:X = 4:2 = 2:1

    Substituting the composition of Y to Z

    Z = W:X:Y = 2:1:3

    Z = W:X:W:X = 2:1:2:1

    summing them up, we have;

    Z = W:X = 4:2 = 2:1

    Since the final mixing ratio for W and X are 2:1, to make 14 grams of Z, we need;

    W = 2/3 * 14grams = 28/3 grams

    W = 9.33 grams

    X = 1/3 * 14grams = 14/3 grams

    X = 4.67 grams
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