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A coin contains 9 99 grams of nickel and 16 1616 grams of copper, for a total weight of 25 2525 grams

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Answer:

64%

Explanation:

A coin contains 9 grams of nickel and 16 grams of copper for a total weight of 25 grams.

What percentage of the metal in the coin is copper

Solution:

The total weight of the coin = weight of copper in coin + weight of nickel in coin

The total weight of the coin = 9 g + 16 g = 25 g

The percentage of copper in the coin is the ratio of the weight of copper in the coin to the total weight of the coin expressed in percentage. It is given by the formula:

The percentage of copper in the coin = (weight of copper in the coin / total weight of the coin) * 100%

The percentage of copper in the coin = (16 g / 25 g) * 100% = 64%

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