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A chemist has x grams of an alloy that is 20% silver and 10% gold, and y grams of an alloy that is 25% silver and 30% gold. Express the number of grams of gold in the two allows in terms of x and y.
10 years ago

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Answered by Steve
the amount of gold in each alloy is the %age times the total mass:

.10x + .30y
10 years ago

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