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White gold is made from gold, palladium, nickel and zinc in the ratio 15:2:2:1. A white gold ring contains 9g of gold. What is the mass of the ring?​

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Answer:

The mass of the ring is 12 grams.

Explanation:

Total 20 parts

Gold 3/4 total mass (15/20)

3/4=9g

1/4=3g

4/4=12g

User Rnwood
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Answer:

mass of the ring = 12 g

Explanation:

Given ratio

gold : palladium : nickel : zinc = 15 : 2 : 2 : 1

Add the ratios: 15 + 2 + 2 + 1 = 20

Therefore, as a fraction, gold is
\sf (15)/(20)=\frac34 of the total mass of the ring.

Let the mass of the ring = x

As the ring containts 9 g of gold


\sf \implies \frac34x=9


\sf \implies x=9 \cdot \frac43


\sf \implies x=12

Therefore, the mass of the ring is 12 g

comprising 9 g of gold, 1.2 g of palladium, 1.2 g of nickel and 0.6 g of zinc.

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