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How much of an alloy with 30% copper must be added to 25 pounds of a second alloy that is 20% copper to create a 27% alloy?

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Let x pounds of 30% copper alloy should be added to 25 pounds of a second alloy that is 20% copper to create y pounds of a 27% alloy.

Therefore, we can frame two equations as:


x+25=y


0.30x+0.20*25=0.27y

Our next step is to solve this system of linear equations. We can use substitution method to solve this system.


0.30x+0.20*25=0.27(x+25)\\ 0.30x+5=0.27x+6.75\\ 0.03x=1.75\\ x=(1.75)/(0.03) \\ x=58.33 \text{ pounds}

Therefore, 58.33 pounds of 30% copper alloy must be added.

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