Digital PSAT Math Practice Question 152: Answer and Explanation
Question: 152
A rock is made up by volume of 32% coal, which has a specific gravity (expressed in grams per cubic centimeter) of 1.20. The rock contains 29% granite with a specific gravity of 2.60. The rock also contains 39% of an unknown mineral. If the specific gravity of the entire rock is 1.4, the unknown material has what approximate specific gravity?
- A. 0.43
- B. 0.54
- C. 0.67
- D. 0.81
Correct Answer: C
Explanation:
(C) Let's imagine the total volume of this rock to be 1 cubic centimeter. Therefore, 0.32 cubic centimeters are coal, 0.29 cubic centimeters are granite, and 1 - 0.32 - 0.29 = 0.39 cubic centimeters are an unknown mineral. Using the specific gravities, we can calculate the mass of each species.
For coal:
For granite:
For the unknown:
We know that the specific gravity of the whole thing is 1.4 grams/centimeter cubed, so its mass is:
Because all of the masses together must equal 1.4, it follows that:
Subtract the first 2 terms from both sides:
Divide both sides by 0.39:
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