To calculate the mass of other metals in each scenario, we need to use the given ratios.
Given:
- Pure gold is 24 carats (ct).
- 18 carat gold is an alloy of gold and other metals in the ratio 18:6 (18/24 parts pure gold and 6/24 other metals).
a. A jeweller makes an 18 ct gold alloy using three grams of pure gold. What mass of other metals does she add?
First, let's find the mass of other metals in the 18 ct gold alloy.
18 ct gold contains 18/24 parts pure gold and 6/24 parts other metals. So, if the jeweller uses 3 grams of pure gold, the amount of other metals in the alloy can be calculated as follows:
Mass of other metals = (6/24) * 3 grams
Mass of other metals = (1/4) * 3 grams
Mass of other metals = 3/4 grams
b. An 18 ct gold chain contains four grams of pure gold. How much other metal does it contain?
Similarly, for the 18 ct gold chain containing 4 grams of pure gold:
Mass of other metals = (6/24) * 4 grams
Mass of other metals = (1/4) * 4 grams
Mass of other metals = 4/4 grams
Mass of other metals = 1 gram
c. What is the ratio of gold to other metals in 14 ct gold?
For 14 ct gold, the ratio of gold to other metals is 14:10 (since 14 + 10 = 24, and gold is 14 out of 24 parts, while other metals are 10 out of 24 parts).
d. What is the ratio of gold to other metals in 9 ct gold?
For 9 ct gold, the ratio of gold to other metals is 9:15 (since 9 + 15 = 24, and gold is 9 out of 24 parts, while other metals are 15 out of 24 parts).
A. 7/200
B. 18/25
C. 9/25
D. 7 1/5
Answer:
4.25 yards
Step-by-step explanation:
Area of rectangle = Base x Height
or
Height = Area of Rectangle ÷ Base
In this case, Area =38.25 sq yards and Base = 9 yards
Height = 38.25 ÷ 9 = 4.25 yards
hi! your answer is 4.25. (also hope this helps everyone who finds this in search for the answer)
Answer:
Hi! The correct answer is 7x=-3!
Step-by-step explanation:
~Write in standard form~
The equation 7x+y+3=y is a linear equation as it consists of variables to the first degree, but it's not in the standard form. Upon rearranging, the standard form will be 7x - 3 = 0.
Yes, the equation 7x+y+3=y is a linear equation because it represents a straight line when plotted on a graph. This is because it consists only of the first degree variables (that is, variables raised to the power of 1) of x and y, which define linear equations. However, it is not in the standard form. The standard form of a linear equation is usually written as Ax + By = C, where A, B, and C are constants and x and y are variables, and A and B are not both zero. Therefore, to express this equation in standard form, we need to rewrite it, resulting in the equation 7x + y - y - 3 = 0 or 7x - 3 = 0.
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