A counterfeiter wants to make a piece of metal that weighs 1.0 kg and has the same density as silver (10.5 g / cm3). He then wants to try to sell this as silver. He intends to try to make an alloy of lead (with a density of 11.3 g / cm3) and zinc (with a density of 7.14 g / cm3).
How many grams of each metal should he take? He can ignore volume changes when manufacturing the piece of metal.
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