SOLUTION: A metallurgist has one alloy containing 23% titanium and another containing 51% titanium. How many pounds of each alloy must he use to make 56 pounds of a third alloy containing 47
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Question 1115611: A metallurgist has one alloy containing 23% titanium and another containing 51% titanium. How many pounds of each alloy must he use to make 56 pounds of a third alloy containing 47% titanium?
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Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x, pounds of the 23% alloy
56-x, pounds of the 51% alloy
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