SOLUTION: In order for a metal to be labeled "A," the silver alloy must contain at least % of pure silver. Nicole has oz of coin silver, which is % pure silver. How much pure silver must sh

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Question 1112537: In order for a metal to be labeled "A," the silver alloy must contain at least % of pure silver. Nicole has oz of coin
silver, which is % pure silver. How much pure silver must she add to the coin silver so that it can be labeled "A"?
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Nicole must add oz of pure silver to the coin silver in order to have the alloy A.
(Simplify your answer. Type an integer, fraction, or mixed number.)

Answer by ikleyn(52814)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Read your post and make sure that it is nonsense.

Since the key data is missed in the post.


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