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An alloy of 24oz which is 70% gold means we have 16.8 oz of gold. To get to something that is 90% gold, let's use this expression: (16.8 + x)/(24 + x) = 0.9 with x representing the amount of pure gold that must be added to get to 90%. The expression thus represents the new weight of gold over the total new weight of the alloy and this fraction should represent 90%. I was just surprised the answer was quite high--48oz... That's gonna get expensive. But that's the price you pay to have nice things, eh?

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In 24 ounces, gold is 24 * (70/100) = 16.8 ounces. Now we add x ounces of pure gold to make it 90% gold.
So 16.8 + x = (24 + x)* 90/100 => x =48.
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An alloy weighing 24 ounces is 70 percent gold. How many ounces of pure gold must be added to create an alloy that is 90 percent gold?

A) 6
B) 9
C) 12
D) 24
E) 48


Initial: 24 ounces, 70 %gold or, 0.7*24 = 16.8 ounces gold and rest 7.2 other material.
Setp 1: Only gold is added.
Let x ounces gold is added.
Gold: 16.8 + x, Other material = x

Final: We need 90% gold in the alloy.
Total weight = 24 + x

16.8 + x should be 90% of 24 + x
Hence, 16.8 + x = 0.9*(24 + x)
0.1*x = 4.8
x = 48

Option E
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Tough and Tricky questions: Mixture Problems.



An alloy weighing 24 ounces is 70 percent gold. How many ounces of pure gold must be added to create an alloy that is 90 percent gold?

A) 6
B) 9
C) 12
D) 24
E) 48

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Back to weighted averages discussed here: https://www.gmatclub.com/forum/veritas-prep-resource-links-no-longer-available-399979.html#/2011/04 ... -mixtures/

w1/w2 = (100 - 90)/(90 - 70) = 1/2

Since 70% gold weighs 24 ounces, pure gold added should weigh twice of that so 48 ounces.

Answer (E)
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Tough and Tricky questions: Mixture Problems.



An alloy weighing 24 ounces is 70 percent gold. How many ounces of pure gold must be added to create an alloy that is 90 percent gold?

A) 6
B) 9
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D) 24
E) 48

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let x=additional ounces of gold to be added
.7*24+x=.9(24+x)
x=48
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We can use a direct formula for such questions:

Formula = \(\frac{Solution * (Required Value - Present Value)}{(100 - Required Value)}\)

therefore,\(\frac{24*(90 - 70)}{(100 - 90)}\)

=> \(\frac{24 * 20}{10}\)
=> 24 * 2
=> 48

Ans: E
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Can you provide more details, as the link is no longer functional.
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Back to weighted averages discussed here: https://www.gmatclub.com/forum/veritas- ... -mixtures/

w1/w2 = (100 - 90)/(90 - 70) = 1/2

Since 70% gold weighs 24 ounces, pure gold added should weigh twice of that so 48 ounces.

Answer (E)
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