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18 June, 06:23

A metallurgist has an alloy with 15 % titanium and an alloy with 30 % titanium. He needs 100 grams of an alloy with 21 % titanium. How much of each alloy should be mixed to attain the 100 grams of alloy with 21 % titanium?

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  1. 18 June, 06:32
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    He needs 100g of the 21% alloy, and 0g of the 15% alloy to attain the 100g of 21% titanium.
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