An alloy is formed by

  1. An alloy is formed by mixing 4.5copper and 2.8g zinc. How much alloy of similar kind can be formed by using 13.5g copper
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  2. an alloy is formed by mixing 4.5g copper and 2.8g zinc.how much alloy of similar kind can be formed by using 13.5g copper?
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  3. Solve the problem. Anne and Nancy use a metal alloy that is 24.9% copper to make jewelry. How many ounces of a 20% alloy must be
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  4. Solve the problem. Anne and Nancy use a metal alloy that is 24.9% copper to make jewelry. How many ounces of a 20% alloy must be
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  5. Anne and Nancy use a metal alloy that is 20.45% copper to make jewelry. How many ounces of a 12% alloy must be mixed with a 25%
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  6. Anne and Nancy use a metal alloy that is 23.5% copper to make jewelry. How many ounces of a21% alloy must be mixed with a 30%
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  7. anne and nancy use a metal alloy that is 19.3% copper to make jewelry. how many ounces of a 19% alloy must be mixed with a 20%
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  8. Can you show work por favor? :)A metalworker has a metal alloy that is 20% copper and another alloy that is 60% copper. How many
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  9. solve linear equation-an alloy of metal is 25% copper. Another alloy is 50% copper. how much of each alloy should be used to
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  10. The amounts by weight of gold, silver and lead in three alloys of these metals are in the ratio 1:5:3 in the first alloy, 2:3:4
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