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26 December, 11:11

A jeweler is making sapphire rings using 2 sapphires on every 1 ring. If the jeweler has 12 sapphires and 10 rings, what is the theoretical yield?

A. 5 sapphire rings

B. 6 sapphire rings

C. 10 sapphire rings

D. 12 sapphire rings

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  1. 26 December, 11:17
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    6 is the answer hope it works
  2. 26 December, 11:35
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    For every one ring he uses 2 sapphires. The jeweler has with him 12 sapphires and 10 rings, we have to find how many sapphire rings he can make with it.

    There are 12 sapphires

    so if 2 sapphires make 1 ring

    then 12 sapphires make - - 1/2 x 12 = 6 rings

    therefore altogether he can make 6 sapphire rings

    answer is B.
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