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23 October, 02:30

A certain ore is 24.3% nickel by mass. how many kilograms of this ore would you need to dig up to have 55.0 g of nickel?

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  1. 23 October, 02:52
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    Let x be the mass of the ore in grams such that the equation that would allow us to answer this item would be,

    55 = (x) (0.243)

    The value of x is calculated as,

    x = 55/0.243

    x = 226.337 grams

    Then, solve for amount in kilograms by dividing the calculated value by 1000. This methodology will give us an answer of 0.226337. Hence, the answer is 0.226.
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