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a jeweler is using 10 pounds of alloy that is 2% platinum. He wishes to combine these mixtures to form a mixture that is 3% platinum. How many pounds of the second alloy should be added to the first to get a mixture that is 3% platinum

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You can't solve this unless you have the amount of the other alloy.

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A jeweler is using 10 pounds of alloy that is 2% platinum. He has another alloy that is 5% platinum. He wishes to combine these mixtures to form a mixture that is 3% platinum. How many pounds of the second alloy should be added to the first to get a mixture that is 3% platinum?

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