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Emily the blacksmith blends one alloy of silver that is 45% silver and another that is 95% silver. To the nearest ton, how much of each alloy is needed to make 139 tons of a 70% silver alloy?

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Answer:

69.5 tons of Alloy 1 (of 45% silver) and 69.5 tons of Alloy 2 (of 95% silver) is needed to make 139 tons of 75% silver alloy

Explanation:

Given


Alloy\ 1 = 45\%


Alloy\ 2 = 95\%

Required

How much of each alloy is needed for 70% silver alloy 139 tons

Let the amount of alloy 1 needed be x and the amount of 2 needed by y.

So:


x + y = 139

Make y the subject


y = 139 - x

The percentage of each needed is represented as:


45\% * x + 95\% * y = 139


45\% * x + 95\% * y = 70\% * 139


0.45x + 0.95y = 0.70 * 139


0.45x + 0.95y = 97.3

Substitute 139 - x for y in the above equations


0.45x + 0.95*(139-x) = 97.3


0.45x + 0.95*139-0.95*x = 97.3


0.45x + 132.05-0.95x = 97.3

Collect Like Terms


0.45x -0.95x = 97.3-132.05


-0.50x = -34.75

Make x the subject


x = (-34.75)/(-0.50)


x = 69.5

Recall that:


y = 139 - x


y = 139 - 69.5


y = 69.5

This implies that:

69.5 tons of Alloy 1 (of 45% silver) and 69.5 tons of Alloy 2 (of 95% silver) is needed to make 139 tons of 75% silver alloy

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