SOLUTION: Ref. Question 1051887 Follow-up: That was the complete problem. Brass is .308 lbs. / cu. in. Copper is .323 lbs. / cu. in. I have been out of school 40 yrs. and am

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Question 1051916: Ref. Question 1051887 Follow-up:
That was the complete problem.
Brass is .308 lbs. / cu. in.
Copper is .323 lbs. / cu. in.

I have been out of school 40 yrs. and am trying to relearn math/algebra on my own. I came across the problem in an introductory algebra book.
Thanks.


Answer by Alan3354(69443) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Something is missing.
Were the densities in the book?
You didn't mention them earlier.
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email me at
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if you want to pursue this, and include the problem so I don't have to look for it.