Math, asked by manikanta06, 11 months ago

a piece of gold and silver has a mass of 35gms. the relative density of the alloy is 15. find out the quantity of silver in the alloy if relative density of gold and silver are 19.3 and 10.5 respectively.​

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Answered by PragnaSiri
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Answer:

Mass = volume multiplied by density

19.3 • 24.8 = 478.64 grams

To find the volume of a pice of silver with the same mass given that the density is 10.5 one would follow the equation volume = Mass divided by density

478.64/10.5 = 45.58 cm3

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

45.58 \:  {cm}^{3}

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