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60 kg of an alloy a is mixed with 100 kg of alloy



b.If alloy a has lead and tin in the ratio 3:2 and alloy b has tin and copper in the ratio 1:4 ,then the amount of tin in the new alloy is:

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Answered by streetburner
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Step-by-step explanation:

60 kg of a + 100 kg of b

Alloy a = 3l + 2St

Alloy b = 1St + 4Cu

100 kg alloy b will have 20 kg tin

60 kg alloy a will have 36 kg tin

When they are mixed , it is likely to have 56 kg tin

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