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20 April, 08:15

A metalworker has a metal alloy that is 20% copper and another alloy that is 70% copper. How many kilograms of each alloy should the metalworker combine to create 60 kg of a 50% copper alloy? The metal worker should use (blank) kilograms of the metal alloy that is 20% copper and (blank) kilograms of the metal alloy that is 70% copper.

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  1. 20 April, 08:17
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    X+Y=60kg

    X=60-Y

    X*0.2+Y*0.7=60*0.5

    (60-Y) * 0.2+Y*0.7=30

    12-0.2*Y+0.7*Y=30

    0.5*Y=18

    Y=36 kg

    X=60-36

    X=24 kg

    The metal worker should use 24 kilograms of the metal alloy that is 20% copper and 36 kilograms of the metal alloy that is 70% copper.
  2. 20 April, 08:35
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    36kg 24kg
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