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14) An alloy consists of 15/4 g of silver and 3/2 g of copper Find the ratio between the weight of silver & copper? ​

Answers

Answered by reddymeena004
1

Answer:

Ratio of the copper to that of tin in the alloy is 14 : 11 .

Step-by-step explanation:

As given

An alloy consists of 3 \frac{1}{2}3

2

1

gm of copper and 2 \frac{3}{4}2

4

3

gm of tin.

It is also written as

An alloy consists of \frac{7}{2}

2

7

gm of copper and \frac{11}{4}

4

11

gm of tin.

\frac{Weight\ of\ copper}{Weight\ of\ tin}= \frac{\frac{7}{2}}{\frac{11}{4}}

Weight of tin

Weight of copper

=

4

11

2

7

Simplify the above

\frac{Weight\ of\ copper}{Weight\ of\ tin}= \frac{7\times 4}{2\times 11}

Weight of tin

Weight of copper

=

2×11

7×4

\frac{Weight\ of\ copper}{Weight\ of\ tin}= \frac{7\times 2}{1\times 11}

Weight of tin

Weight of copper

=

1×11

7×2

\frac{Weight\ of\ copper}{Weight\ of\ tin}= \frac{14}{11}

Weight of tin

Weight of copper

=

11

14

Answered by opdivyansh383
1

Answer:

15/g gram you can take

3/2 of copper

According to the questioi

The ratio will be 18:5

Step-by-step explanation:

Because when the ration covert in division

so you can cut and get ans

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