SOLUTION: A metal alloy is 35% copper. Another metal alloy is 50% copper. How much of each alloy should be used to make 600 grams of a metal alloy that is 45% copper?
Question 1072191: A metal alloy is 35% copper. Another metal alloy is 50% copper. How much of each alloy should be used to make 600 grams of a metal alloy that is 45% copper? Found 3 solutions by jorel1380, ankor@dixie-net.com, ikleyn:Answer by jorel1380(3719) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Let m be your first alloy, and n be your second. Then:
m+n=600
n=600-m
and
.35m+.5(600-m)=.45(600)
.35m+300-.5m=270
.15m=30
m=200 grams of the first alloy
600-m=400 grams of the second alloy. ☺☺☺☺
You can put this solution on YOUR website! A metal alloy is 35% copper.
Another metal alloy is 50% copper.
How much of each alloy should be used to make 600 grams of a metal alloy that is 45% copper?
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let x = amt of 50% alloy
resulting amt is be 600 gr, therefore
(600-x) = amt of 35% alloy
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Amt of copper equation
.50x + .35(600-x) = .45(600)
.50x + 210 - .35x = 270
.50x - .35x = 270 - 210
.15x = 60
x = 60/.15
x = 400 gr of 50% alloy required
then, obviously;
600-400 = 200 gr of 35% alloy
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Check this in the original equation
.50(400) + .35(200) = .45(600)
200 + 70 = 270