Given data:
1. zinc to copper ratio = 3:12 or 1:4 in simplest form. This means, in every 1lb of zinc, there are 4lb of copper.
2. 456lb of copper
Find: amount of zinc in lb
Solution:
We can use direct proportion here in which zinc/copper = zinc/copper.
![\begin{gathered} (zinc)/(copper)=(zinc)/(copper) \\ (1)/(4)=(z)/(456) \\ \text{Cross multiply.} \\ 456=4z \\ \text{Divide both sides by 4.} \\ (456)/(4)=(4z)/(4) \\ 114=z \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/bf88ihg9j1v9biimlobukckzs3g1wdp4jd.png)
Answer: There are 114lb of zinc in a 456lb of copper.