SOLUTION: .............Lead....Zink....Copper
Alloy A..40%...30%...30%
Alloy B..20%...30%...50%
Alloy C..........10%...90%
How many grams of each alloys A, B, and C must be mixed to ge
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Alloy A..40%...30%...30%
Alloy B..20%...30%...50%
Alloy C..........10%...90%
How many grams of each alloys A, B, and C must be mixed to ge
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Question 353765: .............Lead....Zink....Copper
Alloy A..40%...30%...30%
Alloy B..20%...30%...50%
Alloy C..........10%...90%
How many grams of each alloys A, B, and C must be mixed to get 325g of an alloy that is 15.2% lead, 37.2% zink, and 47.6% copper?
I've tried this using the Matrix, and the inverse Matrix, and keep coming up with negitives on some alloys.
Thanks for your help.
Neil Found 2 solutions by Fombitz, scott8148:Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Let be the amount of alloy A, alloy B, alloy C.
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Using matrix inversion,
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I get the same answer.
Something is up with the problem setup.