50 kg of an alloy of lead and tin contains 60% lead.
How much lead must be melted into it to make an
alloy containing 75% lead?
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Given:-
- 50 kg of an alloy of lead and tin contains 60% of lead.
To Find:-
- How much lead must be melted into it to make the alloy contain 75% of lead.
Solution:-
Lead contents in 100 kg alloy = 60 kg
Let x kg of lead be melted into the alloy to make it an alloy containing 75% lead.
♠ Weight of the new alloy = (50 + x) kg
♠ Weight of lead in the new alloy = (30 + x) kg
Now,
Lead contents in (50 + x) kg alloy = (30 + x) kg
But, The percentage of lead in the new alloy is given as 75%
So,
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♣ Hence, Required lead to be added = 30 kg
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