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A metal bar weighs 7 Kg. 93% of the bar is Silver. How many Kgs of silver is there in the bar?​

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\mathbb{QUESTION:}

» A metal bar weighs 7 Kg. 93% of the bar is Silver. How many Kgs of silver is there in the bar?


\mathbb{ANSWER:}

  • 6.51 kilogram (kg) of Silver is there in the bar.

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\mathbb{SOLUTION:}


  • \bold{ 93\% \: of \: 7 \: kg \: \: so, }\\ \\ \tt \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: = 93/100*7 \\ \tt = (651)/(100) \\ \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \tt= \underline{ \boxed{ \purple{ \tt 6.51 \: kg}} }\\

Therefore, 6.51 kg of Silver is there in the bar.

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User RaYell
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Solution:

From the given data

93% of the bar is silver :


\small\bold{ → 93\% \: \: of \: \: 7kg}


\small \bold{→(93)/(100) * 7 }


\small \bold{→ (651)/(100) }


\small \bold{→ 6.51 \: kg }

Therefore, 6.51 Kg of Silver is there in the bar.

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