Answer: 65 grams
Step-by-step explanation:
If 130 grams of a gold alloy (a mixture of gold and one or more other metals) containing 85% pure gold, you should first calculate the amount of gold that makes up this percentage.
That is, 85% of 130 grams.
85/100 × 130 = 110.5
Then, let X be what will be added to the above value to make 90%. So,
(110.5 + X) / ( 130 + X ) × 100 = 90
Divide both sides by 100
(110.5 + X) / ( 130 + X ) = 90/100
(110.5 + X) / ( 130 + X ) = 0.9
Cross multiply and open the bracket
110.5 + X = 117 + 0.9X
Collect the like terms
X - 0.9X = 117 - 110.5
0.1X = 6.5
Divide both sides by 0.1
X = 6.5/0.1
X = 65 grams
Therefore, the amount of pure gold that should be added is 65 grams