Question #bf080

3 Answers
May 19, 2017

Nickel content solution: you may not have seen this approach before.

The added pure nickel is 9 1/3913 pounds

Explanation:

Tony B

Let the amount of added nickel as a percentage be xx
Let the final blend mass be bb

The gradient of part is the same as the gradient of the whole.

=>("change in nickel content")/("change in added pure nickel") ->(100-15)/(100)-=(25-15)/xchange in nickel contentchange in added pure nickel100151002515x

Turn it all upside down:

100/(100-15)-=x/(25-15)10010015x2515

x=(100xx10)/85=11.76470....%

Thus 100%-x% represents the 70^("lb") of original the 15% content blend.

=>100%-x%" of "b=70^("lb")

(100/100-(11.76470..)/100)b=70

=>(88.23529..)/100 b= 70

b=79.33333...->79 1/3 color(white)()^("lb")

Thus the added pure nickel is 9 1/3 pounds
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Check:

(25%xx79 1/3)/(15%xx70+9 1/3) =1

The nickel in each is the same so the answer is correct

May 19, 2017

Grain question

" corn "-> 50 bushels

" barley "-> 100 bushels

Explanation:

Tony B

Gradient for part is the same as the gradient for the whole.

(3.80-2.6)/100 = (3-2.6)/x

Turn up the other way

100/1.2=x/0.4

=>x=33 1/3

Thus the blend has 33 1/3% corn
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Total batch weight is to be 150 bushels

=>" corn "->(33 1/3)/100xx150=50 bushels

=>" barley "-> 100 bushels

May 20, 2017

Alternative method for the corn/silage question

The amount of corn is 50 bushels
Thus the amount of silage is 100 bushels

Explanation:

Let the amount of corn be x%

Target cost $3.00
Silage cost $2.60
Corn cost $3.80

As we have x% corn then there is the related silage amount of 100%-x%
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[x%xx$3.80]+[(100%-x%)xx$2.60]=$3.00

[(x xx3.80)/100]+[(100xx2.60)/100-(x xx2.60)/100]=3

1/100(3.80x+260-2.6x)=3

3.80x+260-2.6x=300

1.2x+260=300

x=(300-260)/(1.2)=33 1/3

So the amount of corn is (33 1/3)/100xx 150 = 50 bushels
Thus the amount of silage is 150-50=100 bushels
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