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

User Moos
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140=5
56=2

The weight of the gold is 56.

You do 140 divided by 5 to get 28. Then 28x2 to get 56.

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User Umut Koseali
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Answer: 56 pounds

Explanation:

Given : A statue is made of gold and silver in the ratio of 2:5.


\frac{\text{Weight of gold }}{\text{Weight of silver }}=(2)/(5) (1)

The weight of the silver in the statue is 140 pounds.

Let the weight of the gold be x ( pounds).

Then the ratio of weight of gold and silver will be :-


\frac{\text{Weight of gold }}{\text{Weight of silver }}=(x)/(140) (2)

From (1) and (2), we have


(x)/(140)=(2)/(5)

Multiply 140 on both sides , we get


x=(2)/(5)*140=56\text{ pounds}

Hence, the weight of the gold = 56 pounds

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