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8Â years, 7Â months ago
There are two alloys of gold and silver. In the first alloy, there is twice as much gold and silver, and in the second alloy there is 5 times less gold than sliver. How many times more must we take of the second alloy than the first in order to obtain a new alloy in which there would be twice as much sliver as gold? two times three times four times ten times
8Â years, 2Â months ago
Hi Ashok,
Can you post the original question? It is not clear if the ratio in the second alloy is 1:5 or 1:6.