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In a certain​ chemical, the ratio of zinc to copper is 4 to 17 . A jar of the chemical contains 663 of copper. How many grams of zinc does it​ contain?

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Answer:

The jar contains 156 grams of zinc

Explanation:

Ratios

Let's call

Z=gr of zinc

C=gr of copper

We know the ratio between them in a certain chemical is:


\displaystyle (Z)/(C)=(4)/(17)

The jar of the chemical contains C=663 gr of copper. Calculate the grams of zinc by solving the above relation for Z:

Multiplying by C:


\displaystyle Z=(4)/(17)\cdot C

Substituting the value of C:


\displaystyle Z=(4)/(17)\cdot 663

Z=156 gr

The jar contains 156 grams of zinc

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