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A statue is made of gold and silver in the ratio of 5:2. if the weight of the silver in the statue is 140 pounds, what is the weight of the gold

(btw this us math not chemistry)

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Answer:

350

Step-by-step explanation:

Mainly all you have to do to figure it out is just divide 140 by 2 which is 70, then you multiply 70 by 5 and you get 350.

User Michelle Lynn Gill
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Answer: The weight of gold in the statue is 350 pounds.

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given:

Ratio of gold and silver in a statue = 5 : 2

Weight of silver in the statue = 140 pounds

Let the weight of gold be 'x'

By applying direct proportion, we get:


\Rightarrow (5)/(2)=(x)/(140)\\\\\Rightarrow x=(5* 140)/(2)=350pounds

Hence, the weight of gold in the statue is 350 pounds.

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