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20 August, 12:20

Pure tin alloy was mixed with a 4% tin alloy to produce an alloy that was 16% tin. How much pure tin and how much 4% alloy were used to produce 32 kg of 16% alloy?

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  1. 20 August, 12:33
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    The answer is that 4 kg of pure tin and 28 kg of 4% tin alloy were used to produce the 16% alloy.

    Let,

    x = kg of pure 100% tin

    and y = kg of 4% tin

    x + y = 32

    x = 32 - y

    1.00 x + 0.04 y = 0.16 x 32

    By solving the above system of equations we find:

    Now put the value of x in the above equation;

    1 x (32 - y) + 0.04 y = 5.12

    32 - y + 0.04y = 5.12

    y - 0.04y = 32 - 5.12

    0.96y = 26.88

    y = 26.88/0.96

    y = 28 kg of 4% tin

    Now put the value of y in x = 32 - y

    x = 32 - 28

    x = 4 kg of pure 100% tin
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