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19 August, 17:53

A metalworker has a metal alloy that is 25 % copper and another alloy that is 55 % copper. How many kilograms of each alloy should the metalworker combine to create 100 kg of a 43 % copper alloy?

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  1. 19 August, 18:09
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    To determine the answer, we need to set up equations. We do this by doing mass balances. We let

    x = A alloy 25% copper

    y = B alloy 55% copper

    Overall Mass balance:

    x + y = 100

    Copper mass balance:

    .25x +.55y =.43 (100) = 43

    SOlving simultaneously, we get:

    x = 99.67 kg 25% copper alloy

    y = 0.33 kg 55% copper alloy
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