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17 April, 07:11

A metalworker has meal alloy that is 15% copper and another alloy that is 60% copper. how many kilograms of each alloy should the metalworker combine to create 100 kg of a 42% copper

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  1. 17 April, 07:22
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    Let L be the low copper alloy and H be the high copper alloy.

    We need 0.15L + 0.60H = 0.42 and L + H = 100

    L=100 - H

    Substituting this into the second equation for L, we get:

    0.15 (100-H) + 0.60H = 0.42 (H+L)

    15 - 0.15H + 0.60H = 0.42 (H+100-H)

    15 + 0.45H = 0.42 (100)

    0.45H = 42 - 15 = 27

    H = 27/.45 = 60 lbs

    Back substitution, L = 40 lbs.
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