An alloy consists of 3½ gm of copper and 2¾ gm of tin. Find the ratio of copper to that of tin in the alloy in the simplest form.
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An alloy consists of gm of copper and gm of tin. An alloy consists of gm of copper and gm of tin. Therefore the ratio of the copper to that of tin in the alloy is 14 : 11 .
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